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Biological shape analysis - proceedings of the 2nd international symposium.

This proceedings volume describes the current state of research dealing with biological shape analysis. The quantitative analysis of the shape of biological organisms represents a challenge that has now seen breakthroughs with new methodologies such as elliptical Fourier analysis, quantitative trait...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: LESTREL, PETE E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: World Scientific, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Agricultural crop selection
  • 2. Entomological studies
  • 3. Human morphological studies. 3.1. Skull and cranium. 3.2. Vertebral morphology. 3.3. Mandibular studies. 3.4. Whole body studies
  • 4. Primate studies.
  • 1. Can machine vision substitute for plant breeders' eye? A case of whole crop shape selection in soybean breeding / Seishi Ninomiya
  • 2. Genetic architecture of the developmental buffering machinery for wing shape in fruit flies / K.H. Takahashi
  • 3. Effect of male genital spines on female remating propensity in the West Indian sweet potato weevil, Euscepes postfasciatus / N. Kumano [and others]
  • 4. Morphometric studies on the variation of male lucanid beetle mandibles / H. Tatsuta, H. Iwata and K. Goka
  • 5. Craniofacial morphology in human genetics / T. Yamaguchi [and others]
  • 6. An application of Fourier transform of two-dimensional images: a case study of human vertebral tuberculosis of Hokkaido Ainu / O. Kondo
  • 7. Representation of the mandible as a curve in 3-space: a preliminary study using Fourier descriptors / R. Khullar [and others]
  • 8. Mandibular shape analysis of Plio-Pleistocene hominins: Fourier descriptors in Norma lateralis / P.E. Lestrel, C.A. Wolfe and A. Bodt
  • 9. Assessment of body image perception: a preliminary study using elliptic Fourier descriptors / P.E. Lestrel [and others]
  • 10. Craniofacial covariation in extant great apes: a geometric morphometric study / D. Neaux [and others].