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TNT version 1.5, including a full implementation of phylogenetic morphometrics
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-06)
Version 1.5 of the computer program TNT completely integrates landmark data into phylogenetic analysis. Landmark data consist of coordinates (in two or three dimensions) for the terminal taxa; TNT reconstructs shapes for ...
GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION IN APIS-CERANA-INDICA F - A SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION ANALYSIS OF MORPHOMETRIC PATTERNS
(Int Bee Research Assoc, 2014)
Evaluation of Lingual Frenulum Using Geometric Morphometrics
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2011)
Cross-species and intraspecies morphometric analysis of the corpus callosum
(S. Karger AG, 2000)
A cross-species morphometric study of the corpus callosum was performed in the rat, rabbit, cat, dog, horse, cow and human. Across species, the results indicate a strong, although less than linear, dependency of callosal ...
The Scope of Traditional and Geometric Morphometrics for Inferences of Diet in Carnivorous Fossil Mammals
(Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019-07)
Molar morphology is one of the most used proxies for paleoecological inferences in mammals. Since the XIX century, several authors associated dental morphological traits with the diet of an animal by means of qualitative ...
Misidentification of two Brazilian triatomes, Triatoma arthurneivai and Triatoma wygodzinskyi, revealed by geometric morphometrics
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011)
Triatoma arthurneivai Lent & Martins and Triatoma wygodzinskyi Lent (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) are two Brazilian species found in the sylvatic environment. Several authors may have misidentified T. arthurneivai and consequently ...
Evolution and population structure of africanized honey bees in Brazil: Evidence from spatial analysis of morphometric data
(Soc Study Evolution, 1995-12-01)
In recent years, studies based on isoenzymatic patterns of geographic variation have revealed that what is usually called the Africanized honey bee does not constitute a single population. Instead, several local populations ...
Evolution and population structure of africanized honey bees in Brazil: Evidence from spatial analysis of morphometric data
(Soc Study Evolution, 1995-12-01)
In recent years, studies based on isoenzymatic patterns of geographic variation have revealed that what is usually called the Africanized honey bee does not constitute a single population. Instead, several local populations ...