Dear all,

I am delighted to inform you that we will run the first edition of our course 
"Geometric Morphometrics" next March (5-9.03.2018) in Berlin!!

OVERVIEW
Geometric morphometrics has become a standard in biological research because it 
combines statistical rigour and ease of interpretation. Through geometric 
morphometrics, biological form is quantified, analysed and the results are 
expressed as easily interpretable and visually impactful shape changes. This 
course covers the main common practices of modern geometric morphometrics, 
including: acquiring data, analysing it, visualizing and interpreting the 
results.

FORMAT
The course will be delivered over five days and will comprise both lectures and 
hands-on sessions. The lectures will cover both basic theoretical aspects and 
their practical implementation in research practice and software. During the 
hands-on sessions, the attendees will have the chance of both using example 
datasets and applying the knowledge acquired to their own data. The course will 
be focused mainly on 2D data and on easy-to-use software with graphical user 
interface to maximize the ability to understand concepts and apply them. 
However, some information on 3D data and on R implementations will be provided, 
as appropriate.
 
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is aimed at beginners and intermediate users. In other words, it is 
aimed at researchers who intend to use geometric morphometrics or who have 
started performing geometric morphometric analyses but feel they need a more 
structured background.

REQUIREMENTS
Attendees should have a background in biology and a basic understanding of 
statistical 

PROGRAM
5 March 2018

Geometric morphometrics: overview and potential applications:

-       Traditional and geometric morphometrics
-       An overview of common analyses
-       Examples of geometric morphometrics applied to biological problems


>From biological objects to numerical representation:

-       Overview of typical devices used to digitalise biological objects
-       Landmarks, semilandmarks, outlines and surfaces - different types of 
geometric morphometric data
-       Most commonly used geometric morphometric software
-       Data quality, most common pitfalls in study design and data acquisition


6 March 2018

Generalized Procrustes analysis (GPA) – the core of most geometric 
morphometrics:

Principal component analysis (PCA)

Comparing groups:
-       Between-group PCA
-       Canonical variate analysis (CVA)
-       Tests of difference in means



7 March 2018

Co-variation between size and shape:

-       Allometry, regression and general linear models

Co-variation between shapes:

-       Partial least squares analysis (PLS)
-       Modularity and integration

8 March 2018

Combining analyses in a basic workflow:

-       Preliminary assessment of data quality
-       Typical basic workflow

Expanding the basic workflow: variation in geographic space

Expanding the basic workflow: association between shape and environmental 
variables

9 March 2018

Expanding the basic workflow: elements of phylogenetic comparative analyses

Review and open discussion

Presentation of attendees’ analyses on their own data


Please visit our website to get more information about the course: 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course22/


Here is the full list of our courses and Workshops: 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/

Many thanks for your kind attention.
Best regards,


Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D

Physalia-courses DIRECTOR

i...@physalia-courses.org

http://www.physalia-courses.org/

Twitter: @physacourses

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