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Combining geometric morphometric analyses of multiple 2D observation views improves interpretation of evolutionary allometry and shape diversification in monitor lizard (Varanus) crania

机译:组合多数2D观察视图的几何形态学分析改善了监测蜥蜴(varanus)Crania中进化输血和形状多样化的解释

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Geometric morphometrics is a powerful tool for the quantification, visualization and analysis of morphological variation and change. This approach is being applied more frequently in a phylogenetic comparative context to assess the relative influence of size, ecology, function, and developmental constraints on morphological evolution. Geometric morphometric methods rely on homologous landmarks as the source of shape data, and the level of detail and accuracy increases with the amount of information contained in a landmark configuration. It may be possible, however, to capture particular elements of shape variation by concentrating on different observation angles of a complex structure like the vertebrate cranium. Our study examines how observation view (dorsal, ventral and lateral) influences 2D geometric morphometric analysis of interspecific cranial shape variation in monitor lizards. We recover a strong phylogenetic signal in all three views and general concordance in patterns of size-corrected shape diversification within the genus. We also find subtle, but important differences, however, among views in analyses of evolutionary allometry and shape variation, which may reflect both landmark configuration design and adaptive functional trends of the study system. Our study shows that studies restricted to a 2D geometric morphometric analysis of a complex 3D biological structure can combine carefully designed 2D landmark configurations describing alternative planes to maximize shape coverage. (C) 2016 The Linnean Society of London.
机译:几何形态化学是一种强大的刀具,用于量化,可视化和分析形态变异和变化。这种方法在系统发育比较背景下更频繁地应用,以评估规模,生态,功能和发育限制对形态学的相对影响。几何形态学方法依赖于同源地标作为形状数据的源,细节和精度水平随着地标配置中包含的信息量而增加。然而,可以通过在像脊椎动物颅骨的复杂结构的不同观察角度上集中在不同的观察角度上捕获形状变化的特定元素。我们的研究检查了观察视图(背侧,腹侧和横向)如何影响监测蜥蜴中三角颅形状变异的2D几何形态学分析。我们在所有三种视图中恢复了强大的系统发育信号和在属中尺寸校正的形状多样化模式的一般性化。然而,我们也发现了微妙的,但重要的差异,在进化的各种形状和形状变化分析中,这可能反映了研究系统的地标配置和适应功能趋势。我们的研究表明,限于复杂3D生物结构的2D几何形态学分析的研究可以组合精心设计的2D地标配置,描述替代方案以最大化形状覆盖。 (c)2016年伦敦林尼社会。

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