A series of functions for digitizing 3D landmarks (fixed and curves) on .vtk, .ply, and .stl files.
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A series of functions for digitizing 3D landmarks (fixed and curves) on .vtk, .ply, and .stl files.
Methods for the analyses described in Álvarez-Carretero et al. 2019 (https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syz015)
A bibliometric study of geometric morphometrics in archaeology
Geometric morphometrics of Gahagan bifaces from the southern Caddo area and central Texas
Supplementary Material of the scientific article: <i>Three-dimensional analysis of the titanosaurian limb skeleton: implications for systematic analysis</i> DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41513-020-00139-8
Code for Bazzi et al. 2021, Gondwana Research
an R tool for standardised rigid rotations of articulated Three-Dimensional structures with application for geometric morphometrics
A guide for undergraduate students who want to get started with 2D geometric morphometrics. This guide assumes some basic familiarity with R and with statistics. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Thanks to the National Science Foundation for providing funding in the for…
Analysis of rim morphology between two contexts at the Carson site
Converts any image stack to a Stratovan Checkpoint file (*.ckpt) keeping specimen names and voxel sizes.
Automatically imports all the pts files containing landmark coordinates exported from landmark editor or Stratovan checkpoint in your working directory storing everything in a 3D array ready for Procrustes superimposition.
Supplementary material, data and code from the Publication "3D geometric morphometrics of the hind limb in the titanosaur sauropods from Lo Hueco (Cuenca, Spain)" DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105147
Geometric morphometric analyses of the geographic variation of two species of Platyrrhinus
Imports Stratovan Checkpoint files (*.ckpt) directly into R.
Code used to analyze adaptive decoupling in insects.
Data and code to accompany Way, AM, Koungoulos, L, Wyatt-Spratt, S and Hiscock, P. 2023 Investigating hafting and composite tool repair as factors creating variability in backed artefacts: Evidence from Ngungara (Weereewa/Lake George), south-eastern Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 58(2): 214–222. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/arco.5292.
Scripts related to the mansucript "Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear" (Grunstra et al.)
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