Geometric Morphometrics
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Since Darwin, biologists have been struck by the extraordinary diversity of teleost fishes, particularly in contrast to their closest " living fossil " holostean relatives. Hypothesized drivers of teleost success include innovations in... more
Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta) display a distinctive cranial architecture characterized by airorhynchy (or retroflexion of the facial skeleton on the cranial base), a small braincase, and a posteriorly oriented foramen magnum. This... more
Between group PCA (bgPCA) has been developed to summarize group differences in high dimensional spaces like in geometric morphometrics and microarray data where the number of variables is often larger than sample size. However, it has... more
Measurement of body dimensions of carnivores usually requires the chemical immobilization of subjects. This process can be dangerous, costly and potentially harmful to the target individuals. Development of an alternative, inexpensive,... more
Isognomon alatus is a sessile intertidal bivalve species that attaches to hard substrata. Within the Florida Keys, where tidal ranges are usually less than 1 m, settlement sites only a few centimetres apart experience drastically... more
The hominoid foot is of particular interest to biological anthropologists, as changes in its anatomy through time reflect the adoption of terrestrial locomotion, particularly in species of Australopithecus and Homo. Understanding the... more
A step-by-step guide to the use of the 'Unbend specimens' module in the geometric morphometrics program tpsUtil.
Through the use of publications and their cited references harvested from Scopus, we generated an interactive directed bipartite citation network for geometric morphometric applications in anthropology using Gephi 0.9.1. The network was... more
The blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) comprise a group of medical and forensic importance because some species are responsible for myiasis and immature stages of several species feed on corpses and show preference for certain stages of... more
Il volume ripercorre la genesi progettuale di uno degli edifici icona del Novecento italiano. Progettata in prossimità del casello di Firenze Nord per commemorare i caduti sul lavoro durante la costruzione dell’autostrada Milano-Napoli e... more
This project investigates different aspects of craniofacial phenotypes exhibited in individuals with Down syndrome (DS), siblings of individuals with DS, and typically developing sibling pairs. A human sample (4-12 yrs.) consisting of 3D... more
The taxonomic identification of fly species through wing geometry is a helpful tool for entomologists and officials involved in forensic research, who not necessarily require expertise on insect taxonomy. Members of the Muscidae family... more
La presente tesis doctoral expone los resultados de una investigación cuya base empírica es un conjunto de esculturas de piedra con forma de cabezas del yacimiento arqueológico de Chavín de Huántar. Una porción apical tallada... more
A well-preserved distal portion of a left humerus was discovered in 1976 during excavations directed by J. Chavaillon at the Gombore I site, in the Melka Kunture area (Ethiopia). The specimen, labelled Gombore IB-7594 (formally Melka... more
3D analysis of skeletal volumes has become an important field in digital anthropology studies. The volume of the mastoid process has been proposed to display significant sexual dimorphism, but it has a complex shape and to date no study... more
When faced with commingled remains, it might be assumed that a more "masculine" pelvis is associated with a more "mascu-line" cranium, but this relationship has not been specifically tested. This study uses geometric morphometric analyses... more
Nine decades after the discovery of the Clovis type site, Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1, we are getting closer to solving the perplexing mystery of Clovis origins. Working together, geneticists and archeologists are closing in on the... more
Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta) display a peculiar cranial architecture, characterized by a high degree of airorhynchy. This condition may be evolutionarily influenced by a largely folivory diet (with selective pressures on mandibular and... more
This paper aims to explain the traditional biometric methods and the geometric morphometrics (GMM) within archaeozoology and the significant advantages and disadvantages of each type of method of measuring and recording. I will begin by... more
Most studies of frontal bone morphology have focused on the browridge or have analyzed the entire bone, thus mixing information from the neurocranium and facial skeleton. Yet, the frontal squama is considered to be diagnostic for modern... more
Many qualitative and quantitative methods for the separation of sheep and goat bones are based upon Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and European specimens. However, these methods may not be as applicable in other geographical contexts due... more
Análisis de la relación entre alometría y dimorfismo sexual del tercio medio facial de un grupo de individuos entre los 17 y los 65 años de edad a la muerte, en la Colección Ósea Humana de Referencia de Población Colombiana (COHRPC).
A central problem in paleoanthropology is the identity of the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans ([N-MH] LCA). Recently developed analytical techniques now allow this problem to be addressed using a probabilistic... more
BSTRACT Contemporary architecture in several parts of the world has been produced with computer resources which have allowed the construction of buildings with complex forms. The use of CAD/CAM technology allows obtaining lower costs than... more
Tool design is a cultural trait—a term long used in anthropology as a unit of transmittable information that encodes particular behavioral characteristics of individuals or groups. After they are transmitted, cultural traits serve as... more
Gran parte de la investigación arqueológica está basada en los métodos de clasificación tradicionales de los materiales recuperados; tales métodos llevan implícita una importante carga subjetiva por parte de quienes los llevan a cabo, lo... more
Researchers have debated the existence of regional variation in Clovis points for over 60 years. Here, we report an attempt to resolve this argument using a large sample of Clovis points from dated assemblages and a suite of shape... more
In order to evaluate the application of geometrical morphometrics in archaeological analyses, a comparison between this and the linear morphometric technique commonly used in archaeological studies was carried out. The methodology of both... more
The house mouse (Mus musculus) represents the extreme of globalization of invasive mammals. However, the timing and basis of its origin and early phases of dispersal remain poorly documented. To track its synanthropisation and subsequent... more