Dear All,
Like everyone else, I was saddened by the loss of Dennis, far too soon. We
only got to interact a few times in person, but even online he was (like
the vast majority of our community) was helpful to those coming into
morphometrics. I am wondering if those who knew him best (in terms of
ine. You will also want to study the companion
> piece by Cardini, O'Higgins, and Rohlf that should likewise be available
> for download before too long.
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> Fred Bookstein
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Just as a quick follow up (and clarifications).
I recognize that there are already a number of methods to deal with these
well known issues (McCoy et al. 2006, Klingenberg 1996, Burnaby 1966,
etc..) and they may be better ways still. However, since the "using
residuals from a pooled within-group
Dean and Andrea,
I wanted to follow up on what Dean wrote regarding using residuals from a
pooled within-group regression, and what I think may be important
discussion that follows from it. Considerable research has gone into
investigating this issue, and as Dean points out, most of the time it i
github page
https://github.com/DworkinLab/Wing_Biometrics_2015
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Ian Dworkin
Department of Biology
McMaster University
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