Dear colleagues,

The 8th edition of Transmitting science course "3D Geometric Morphometrics" has 
open registration.

Dates and Place: January 28th – February 1st, 2019, Crete (Greece).

Instructor: Dr Melissa Tallman (Grand Valley State University, USA).
 
Registration and more info: 
[http://bit.ly/3D-geometric-morphometrics-transmitting-science](https://www.transmittingscience.org/courses/geometric-morphometrics/3d-geometric-morphometrics/)

PROGRAM:

Types of data acquisition: Using a microscribe. Collecting CT scans & Surface 
Scans. - Demonstration of Stratovan Checkpoint.

Brief Review of Fundamentals of Morphometrics: - How to choose landmarks. - 
Generalized Procrustes Analysis. - Other types of alignment. - Thin plate 
spline warping. Processing Microscribe data. - Using DVLR to merge two views. - 
Using resample to resample a line. Using Landmark Editor to collect data on 
surfaces. - Sliding semi-landmarks (using R geomorph package).


* How to do a precision test on 3D data.


* Data exploration: PCA analyses: Using Morphologika. Using MorphoJ. 
Between-group PCAs. PCAs in Procrustes form space.


* Visualizing shape change: Using MorphoJ in conjunction with Landmark Editor. 
Making calculations and visualizing shape changes in PCA morphospace. 
Calculating PCA scores post hoc.


* Data exploration: Regressions. Visualizing change that is associated with 
size (MorphoJ). Removing change associated from size from your data (MorphoJ). 
Common allometric trajectories. Comparing vector directions. Extracting linear 
dimensions from 3D data and using them as covariates.


* Data exploration: PLS analyses. Using MorphoJ to mean center (or not). 
Visualizing shape change in Landmark editor.


* Data exploration: Phylogeny. Visualizing shape changes in MorphoJ along a 
tree. Importing covariates and visualizing shape change associated with 
taxonomy (using MorphoJ). Creating a phyomorphospace. Correcting for phylogeny 
in PCA.


* Data interpretations: Using mean configurations (PAST) and Procrustes 
distances. Minimum spanning trees. Variability within a sample (comparing 
fossil distributions to extant distributions).


* Retrodeformation.


This course is organized by Transmitting Science and the Institut Català de 
Paleontologia M. C.

Please feel free to distribute this information between your colleagues if you 
consider it appropriate.

Best wishes

Sole

Soledad De Esteban-Trivigno, PhD
Scientific Director
Transmitting Science
www.transmittingscience.org

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