Thanks a lot guys for your quick responses. I wish you p values smaller than
0.05!
Jose
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Geometric Morphometrics Using R (GMMR01)
This course is being delivered by Prof. Dean Adams, Prof. Michael Collyer
and Dr. Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou
This course will run from 5th - 9th June 2017 at Millport Field centre on
the Isle of Cumbare, Scotland. Please note that although the course is
And be careful, in general, with missing data imputation. It should be used
sparingly. Parameter estimates for substituted data are generally unbiased,
but variance estimates are underestimated - it looks like you have more
data that your really do.
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Andrea is correct. I am currently immersed in a complete graphics rewrite
facilitated by an enormous amount of initial work by Detelina Stoyanova.
She developed a generic data-side API to the nuts-and-bolts OpenGL
underpinning. I am currently integrating that into Morpheus, then must move
all
Dear morphometricians,
Just wanted to bring your attention to a paper that we published last spring in
the journal Development Genes and Evolution that illustrates a new approach to
the analysis of heritability of shape (multivariate trait). Chris Klingenberg
made an announcement about the
Hi everyone,
I am trying to use the Landmar Editor by the UC Davis group
(http://www.idav.ucdavis.edu/research/EvoMorph) but I can not download the
documentation. The links in their webpage do not work, I've been trying all
week. Do you guys have the documentation pdf? and if you do cold you