----- Forwarded message from Chris Klingenberg <c...@manchester.ac.uk> -----

     Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 14:03:19 -0400
      From: Chris Klingenberg <c...@manchester.ac.uk>
      Reply-To: c...@manchester.ac.uk
      Subject: On-line morphometrics course from Manchester
      To: morphmet@morphometrics.org

Dear morphometricians

I am pleased to announce this year's morphometrics course from the 
University of Manchester. This year's course will run in the six weeks 
from 3 November to 12 December 2014. 

The course information can be found on the following we site:
http://www.flywings.org.uk/MorphoCourse

Course content:
*  Data acquisition: the kinds of data and the equipment used to collect 
them. 
*  Definitions of size and shape
*  Geometric methods to characterise shape from a configuration of 
landmark points (Procrustes superimposition)
*  Statistics of variation, scatter plots, basic multivariate statistics
*  Principal component analysis
*  Measurement error and outliers
*  Shape transformations and 'warping' -- the thin plate spline
*  Analysis of outline shapes
*  Distinguishing between groups (taxonomy, clinical diagnosis, etc.)
*  Allometry and size correction
*  Influence of external factors on shape (ecomorphology, dose-response 
studies)
*  Symmetric forms and measurement of asymmetry. 
*  Morphometric inferences on developmental processes
*  Morphological integration and modularity
*  Genetics of shape: analyses of resemblance between relatives, QTL 
analyses. 
*  Phylogeny: reconstructing the evolution of shape

Practice examples:
As far as possible, practical exercises are provided to accompany the 
course content. These practice exercises consist of data sets and 
explanations on how to run the respective analyses using the MorphoJ 
software (http://www.flywings.org.uk/MorphoJ_page.htm). 
Participants who already have their own data are encouraged to use those 
and to discuss them as part of the course. I hope there will be a bit of 
a 'workshop' feel to the course unit. 

Group work:
Participants will work in small groups to prepare web presentations of 
possible morphometric studies (wikis prepared by the groups). This 
activity stimulates discussion and provides a broad overview of the 
broad range of questions that can be addressed with morphometric methods. 

The fee for the course is GBP 320.00. 

All prospective participants need to pre-register for the course. The 
deadline for this is the *30 September 2014*. 

For further details and the pre-registration form, see the course web page:
http://www.flywings.org.uk/MorphoCourse

Best wishes,
Chris

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Christian Peter Klingenberg
Faculty of Life Sciences
The University of Manchester
Michael Smith Building
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PT
United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 161 275 3899
Fax: +44 161 275 5082
E-mail: c...@manchester.ac.uk
Web: http://www.flywings.org.uk
Skype: chris_klingenberg
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