There is a good book that is perfect to know the tecnique in detail and
to organize data for your investigation:
Geometric Morphometrics for Biologists by Miriam Zelditch (Author),
Donald Swiderski, David H Sheets, William Fink (2004). Elsevier.
Good luck
Carlo Meloro


Quoting morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Dear morphometricians,
> I am working on morphological variations in skull and other body parts
> of bats in India. I want to learn the technique of geometrical
> morphometrics. I tried to learn from published papers in the field, but
> was not successful. I will request you to guide me about how to begin
> with the study? and is there any guidel about these techniques?
> I will request all of you to guide me.
> 
> Thanking you,
> 
> Rupesh Raut.
> 
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