Size, shape, and form: concepts of allometry in geometric morphometrics
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Abstract
Allometry refers to the size-related changes of morphological traits and remains an essential concept for the study of evolution and development. This review is the first systematic comparison of allometric methods in the context of geometric morphometrics that considers the structure of morphological spaces and their implications for characterizing allometry and performing size correction. The distinction of two main schools of thought is useful for understanding the differences and relationships between alternative methods for studying allometry. The Gould-Mosimann school defines allometry as the covariation of shape with size. This concept of allometry is implemented in geometric morphometrics through the…
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- Allometry
- Morphometrics
- Procrustes analysis
- Shape analysis (program analysis)
- Mathematics
- Context (archaeology)
- Principal component analysis
- Multivariate statistics
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