Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-08-10 Thread David Katz
of mixed models in ecology and evolution can be found in the > literature. > > Hope that helps, > > > > Mark > > > > Mark C. Belk, Professor of Biology > > Brigham Young University > > Editor, *Western North American Naturalist* > > 801-422-4154 <(

Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-20 Thread David Katz
lt;(801)%20422-4154> *From:* Ariadne Schulz [mailto:ariadne.sch...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:27 PM *To:* Elahe *Cc:* MORPHMET *Subject:* Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something sim

RE: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-19 Thread Mark Belk
that helps, Mark Mark C. Belk, Professor of Biology Brigham Young University Editor, Western North American Naturalist 801-422-4154 From: Ariadne Schulz [mailto:ariadne.sch...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:27 PM To: Elahe Cc: MORPHMET Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect

RE: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-19 Thread F. James Rohlf
y 18, 2017 10:27 AM To: Elahe Cc: MORPHMET Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something similar and I wasn't sure how to approach this question. In future studies I would like to address preci

Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-18 Thread Ariadne Schulz
I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something similar and I wasn't sure how to approach this question. In future studies I would like to address precisely this issue. My inclination would be that first you would want to determine how much morphological variation you're getting

[MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-18 Thread Elahe
Dear all, I have pooled samples from 7 different populations of one species in order to study the allometric growth and sexual dimorphism in that species. As different populations may have subtle differences in terms of body dimensions with each other, I want to remove their effects. Can anyon