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Data from: Ontogeny of the Massospondylus labyrinth: implications for locomotory shifts in a basal sauropodomorph dinosaur
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Jurassic;Geometric morphometrics;development;semilandmark;Massospondylus carinatus;locomotion;Inner ear;semicircular canals
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doi:10.5061/dryad.pj5952j
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ry compared to skull length throughout ontogeny, the first time this has been documented in dinosaurs. Geometric morphometric analysis of the labyrinth usi
Data from: Palaeoecological inferences for the fossil Australian snakes Yurlunggur and Wonambi (Serpentes, Madtsoiidae)
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madtsoiid snakes;Ecology;canonical variates analysis;Serpentes;Yurlunggur;Madtsoiidae;labyrinth;Wonambi;Geometric morphometrics;Principal components analysis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5gs6p
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with known ecological preferences using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics. The inner ear of Yurlunggur most closely resembles both that of certain semiaquatic
Data from: Lost in the other half: improving accuracy in geometric morphometric analyses of one side of bilaterally symmetric structures
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Allometry landmarks macro-evolution micro-evolution mirror-reflection object symmetry shape visualization
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mr2mh
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Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometrics for measuring size and shape in biology. Ma
Data from: Effects of environmental disturbance on phenotypic variation: an integrated assessment of canalization, developmental stability
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Human impact;Conservation Biology;fluctuating asymmetry;Podarcis muralis;morphology;development;Allometry;Morphometrics;lizards
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doi:10.5061/dryad.9jq7j
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on phenotypic variation in the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) by using geometric morphometrics to assess disturbance to head shape development. The head shape
Data from: Integration and modularity of teleostean pectoral fin shape and its role in the diversification of acanthomorph fishes
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Evolutionary Rate;Macroevolution;Lepidotrichia;Geometric morphometrics;Integration;Radials;Fin Skeleton;Morphological Evolution;pectoral fin;disparity;Modularity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6cp0f00
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dularity of pectoral fin morphology in teleost fishes using geometric morphometrics. We compare the fin shapes of the highly diverse radiation of acanthomorph fishes
Data from: The utility of cranial ontogeny for phylogenetic inference: a case study in crocodylians using geometric morphometrics
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Mesozoic;Life History Evolution;Crocodylia;Amphibians & reptiles;Alligator;Gavialis;Comparative studies;Crocodylus;Cenozoic;Morphometrics;Tomistoma
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doi:10.5061/dryad.14fn1
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ted organisms undergo similar morphological transformations throughout ontogeny. To test this assumption, we used three-dimensional geometric morphometric met
Data from: Do different disparity proxies converge on a common signal? Insights from the cranial morphometrics and evolutionary history
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Mesozoic;Pterosauria;Monofenestrata;disparity;Macroevolution;phylogeny;phylogenetic comparative methods;skull shape;Geometric morphometrics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4nr4cf37
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al characters, or geometric morphometrics. If different proxies produce differing results, then the accurate quantification of disparity in deep time may be problematic. However, des
Data from: Developmental plasticity, morphological variation and evolvability: a multilevel analysis of morphometric integration in the shape
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compound leaf;fluctuating asymmetry;leaf shape;Rosaceae;Potentilla;Plasticity;Phylogenetic uncertainty;Procrustes fit;Allometry;Geometric morphometrics;principal component analysis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.46q6j468
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of diversification in leaf shape. We use the methods of geometric morphometrics to study the shapes of individual leaflets and whole leaves in 20 taxa of Potentilla
Data from: Studying developmental variation with Geometric Morphometric Image Analysis (GMIA)
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evo-devo;development;rainbow trout;image analysis;Oncorhynchus mykiss;Geometric morphometrics;variation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1fq87
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and the spatial distribution of cellular activity within the developing embryo geometry. By drawing from the strength of geometric morphometrics and pixel/voxel-based

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