Re: [MORPHMET] comparing static, evolutionary, and ontogenetic allometry

2016-08-22 Thread andrea cardini
Hi Christy, there's probably two main ways of doing that and they're to some extent related. 1) Comparing angles of vectors. Besides MorphoJ's approach to this, there are other resampling approaches and some of these are described in Zelditch et al.'s Green Book and others in papers by the V

[MORPHMET] comparing static, evolutionary, and ontogenetic allometry

2016-08-19 Thread Christy Hipsley
Dear Morphmet community, I'm working with a big GM data set of 92 species and would like to statistically compare levels of static, evolutionary, and ontogenetic allometry to assess levels of constraint in phenotypic development. For static and evolutionary allometry, I have regressions (shape