10.6084/m9.figshare.7042442.v1
Thomas A. Püschel
Thomas
A. Püschel
Jordi Marcé-Nogué
Jordi
Marcé-Nogué
Justin T. Gladman
Justin
T. Gladman
René Bobe
René
Bobe
William I. Sellers
William
I. Sellers
Phylomorphospace of the extant platyrrhine sample computed using the morphometric data. from Inferring locomotor behaviours in Miocene New World monkeys using finite-element analysis, geometric morphometrics and machine-learning classification techniques applied to talar morphology
The Royal Society
2018
platyrrhini
finite-element modelling
morphometrics
talus
statistical learning
positional behaviour
2018-09-04 11:46:12
Journal contribution
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Phylomorphospace_of_the_extant_platyrrhine_sample_computed_using_the_morphometric_data_from_Inferring_locomotor_behaviours_in_Miocene_New_World_monkeys_using_finite-element_analysis_geometric_morphometrics_and_machine-learning_classification_techniques_ap/7042442
Phylomorphospace of the extant platyrrhine sample calculated using the morphometric data (only the first two PCs are shown). One of the models closest to the mean shape was warped to match the multivariate mean using the thin plate spline method, then the obtained average model was warped to represent the variation along the two plotted PC axes in both analyses. The black dots correspond to the nodes of the projected phylogeny.