Hello all,

I’m looking at allometry of caprellid amphipods and am concerned about
relative measurement accuracy at different sizes.

I am afraid that the error margin will be different according to the
size of the individual. For example if I place the landmarks on a small
image of a small individual, which will then be adjusted for size to
compare the shape to a large individual, the scope for error may be
larger than if I have a large image of a large individual, which would
be adjusted down for size. OR if I have the same size images of a small
and large individual, would the landmarks on the small individual be
more accurately placed?

Can anyone offer any advice?

Thanks,

Gail



Gail V. Ashton,

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Smithsonian Environmental Research Centre

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Edgewater, Maryland, 21037-0028

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