morphmet escreveu:

><>Thank you very much to Mauro Cavalcanti and to Clay Corbin. All of you 
>that are interested in the topic should visit the N. Navarro web page 
>(http://nnavarro.free.fr/pubs.html<>), and play with the free Matlab 
>implementation of a huge number of morphospace descriptors (including 
>hypotheses testing). The references provided there plus the ones 
>provided by Mauro and Clay will give you a full state-of-the-art on 
>morphological disparity.
>Thanks again.
>Miquel Palmer
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>
Navarro's MATLAB routines are very good, but for quantitative analysis 
of morphological disparity I also like the C programs written by Rick 
Lupia available on the Paleobiology Source Code Archive 
(http://www.paleodb.org/paleosource/).

Hope this helps.

With regards,

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