Re: [MORPHMET] Doubt about scalling photos

2018-01-11 Thread Anderson Feijo
; Dean > > > > Dr. Dean C. Adams > > Professor > > Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology > > Department of Statistics > > Iowa State University > > www.public.iastate.edu/~dcadams/ > > phone: 515-294-3834 <(515)%20294-3834>

[MORPHMET] Doubt about scalling photos

2018-01-08 Thread Anderson Feijo
Hi everyone, I am starting a new project using GM which I will work with groups with different sizes (e.g., rodents and small carnivores). I would like to find a way to use the whole dataset in the analyses, instead of perform set of analyses for each sized group. So, I did a test using one sku

Re: [MORPHMET] Doubt Scaling photos

2018-01-04 Thread Anderson Feijo
couple times > (not just measuring the same object repeatedly in different > magnifications), or something along those lines. > > > > There is a really a lot of literature on this. But you need to use a > statistics based framework, not EDA tools like PCA to answer this. > > >

Re: [MORPHMET] Doubt Scaling photos

2018-01-01 Thread Anderson Feijo
s://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27038025 > > > > Is there a reason you are not using a single magnification level for all > your samples? > > M > > > > > > *From:* Anderson Feijo [mailto:andefe...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Friday, December 29, 2017 1:35 AM > *To:* MO

[MORPHMET] Doubt Scaling photos

2017-12-29 Thread Anderson Feijo
Hi everyone, I am starting a new project using GM working with groups with different sizes (eg. rodents and small carnivores). I would like to use the whole dataset combined in the analyses, instead of perform set of analyses for each sized group. So, I did a test using the same skull and place