Thanks a lot!
On Wed, 28 Mar 2018, 02:24 Marta Rufino, wrote:
> Hi Neha,
>
> Donax are great :)
> In my personal experience with bivalves, is that it is better to scan.
> In any case, scan or camera, the machine should be calibrated to check on
> distortions.
> I find that the scanners are cheap
Sarah,
As far as I am aware, MorphoJ estimates a set of PICs one dimension at a time.
Thus, for a multivariate dataset of N species and p-trait dimensions, this will
return a matrix of N-1 by p. Here, each of the N-1 rows (nodes of the
bifurcating tree) contains a vector of PICs, one per trait
Hi all,
Primarily, I'm wondering if there is a way to calculate phylogenetic
independent contrasts on multivariate shape data in R. However if no R method
exists, I know a method to do this is implemented in MorphoJ, and I could
possibly code an analogous method in R but I'm unsure how the cont
Dear All,
Greetings! I am going to start a project which deals with studying
morphological variability between bivalves belonging to Donacidae and
Mactridae. The morphological variability would mainly focus on shell shape,
internal structures, palial sinus, etc. I already have shortliste