Rupesh,

I think that a good place to start is by reading "the green book" by
Zelditch et al. (2004). You should be able to find information about
this book in the internet. It is a good introduction on the methods,
specially written for biologists.

Pablo

Pablo Jarrin
Grad. Student
Dept. of Biology
Boston University

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De: morphmet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:04 AM
Para: morphmet
Asunto: [Indian bat (mammal, not cricket) morphometrics -the Moderator]

Dear morphometricians,
I am working on morphological variations in skull and other body parts
of bats in India. I want to learn the technique of geometrical
morphometrics. I tried to learn from published papers in the field, but
was not successful. I will request you to guide me about how to begin
with the study? and is there any guidel about these techniques?
I will request all of you to guide me.

Thanking you,

Rupesh Raut.


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