Cooke Siobhán B, Terhune Claire E
Department of Anthropology, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois; New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology Morphometrics Group, New York, New York.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2015 Jan;298(1):5-28. doi: 10.1002/ar.23065.
Geometric morphometrics (GM) has increasingly become an important tool in assessing and studying shape variation in a wide variety of taxa. While the GM toolkit has unparalleled power to quantify shape, its use in studies of functional morphology have been questioned. Here, we assess the state of the field of GM and provide an overview of the techniques available to assess shape, including aspects of visualization, statistical analysis, phylogenetic control, and more. Additionally, we briefly review the history of functional morphology and summarize the main tools available to the functional morphologist. We explore the intersection of geometric morphometrics and functional morphology and we suggest ways that we may be able to move forward in profitably combining these two research areas. Finally, this paper provides a brief introduction to the papers in this special issue and highlights the ways in which the contributing authors have approached the intersection of GM and functional morphology.
几何形态测量学(GM)已日益成为评估和研究各种分类群形状变异的重要工具。虽然GM工具包在量化形状方面具有无与伦比的能力,但其在功能形态学研究中的应用受到了质疑。在这里,我们评估了GM领域的现状,并概述了用于评估形状的可用技术,包括可视化、统计分析、系统发育控制等方面。此外,我们简要回顾了功能形态学的历史,并总结了功能形态学家可用的主要工具。我们探讨了几何形态测量学与功能形态学的交叉点,并提出了能够有益地结合这两个研究领域的前进方向。最后,本文简要介绍了本期特刊中的论文,并强调了投稿作者探讨GM与功能形态学交叉点的方式。