RE: [MORPHMET] Centroid size

2019-02-28 Thread Murat Maga
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Re: [MORPHMET] Centroid size correlation with size

2018-11-18 Thread Murat Maga
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Re: [MORPHMET] Centroid size and isometric scaling

2015-05-31 Thread Emma Sherratt
Dear Blake, In short, isometry, positive allometry and negative allometry cannot be studied using multivariate regressions of multivariate data (such as geometric morphometric coordinate data). These are concepts that only exist in bivariate plots of size and a single variable. Suggested reading