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GeMBiD, a Geometric Morphometric Approach to the Study of Biological Diversity: An Example Study of the Red Colobus (Procolobus [Piliocolobus]) Species Complex

机译:GeMBiD,一种用于生物多样性研究的几何形态计量方法:红色Co(Procolobus [Piliocolobus])物种复合体的实例研究

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Determining conservation priorities requires an understanding of biological diversity in terms of both genetic variation and phenotypic difference. The phenotype is where many adaptations are expressed and thus provides the potential for future evolution, including responses to rapidly changing environments. We suggest that applying geometric morphometrics (a set of methods related to image analysis) to the study of morphological differences among closely related populations can effectively quantify phenotypic variation in poorly studied taxa, and provide an informative estimate of the degree of morphological divergence relative to their better known relatives. The approach is simple and flexible, but has proven to be powerful. As an example of a Geometric Morphometric approach to the study of Biological Diversity (GeMBiD), we provide a preliminary estimate of the morphological distinctiveness of a poorly studied red colobus monkey, the Semliki red colobus (Procolobus sp. ellioti), by using cross-validated discriminant analyses on cranial shape data and comparing chance-corrected classification accuracy in this population with that of other populations of monkeys within and outside the red colobus lineage. By fruitfully exploiting available museum collections and by developing networks of scientists who can provide information on and study material from rare populations, GeMBiD could become a useful tool for complementing genetic analyses of biodiversity.
机译:确定保护重点需要从遗传变异和表型差异两方面了解生物多样性。表型是表达许多适应的地方,因此为未来的发展提供了潜力,包括对快速变化的环境的反应。我们建议将几何形态计量学(一套与图像分析有关的方法)用于研究紧密相关种群之间的形态差异,可以有效地量化研究欠佳的分类单元的表型变异,并提供相对于其形态差异程度的信息性估计知名度更高的亲戚。该方法既简单又灵活,但已被证明是强大的。作为研究生物多样性(GeMBiD)的几何形态计量学方法的一个示例,我们通过交叉研究,提供了对研究不足的红疣猴Semliki红疣猴(Procolobus sp。ellioti)的形态特征的初步估计。验证了对颅骨形状数据的判别分析,并比较了该种群与红色疣猴血统内外的其他种群的机会校正分类准确度。通过卓有成效地利用可用的博物馆收藏品并建立科学家网络,他们可以提供稀有种群的信息并研究稀有种群的材料,GeMBiD可以成为补充生物多样性遗传分析的有用工具。

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