165 * Corresponding author Folia Zool. - 54(1-2): 165-172 (2005) Morphometric comparisons of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, populations in Turkey Cemal TURAN 1*, Şukran YALÇIN 2, Funda TURAN 3, Emel OKUR 2 and İhsan AKYURT 3 1 Fisheries Genetic Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank my friends and fellow students who helped me with this project. In particular, Shane Fryer, Jon Jasper, Michelle Karle, and Rhonda Pfaff helped immensely with the field work and revisions.
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 9: 223-225 (2009) DOI: 10.4194/trjfas.2009.0215 © Central Fisheries Research Institute (CFRI) Trabzon, Turkey and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Morphometric, Meristic Characteristics and Conservation of the Threatened Fish ...
A morphometric analysis of maxillary molar crowns of Middle-Late Pleistocenehominins SharaE. Bailey * CASHP, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, 2110 GStreetNW, Washington DC 20052 Received 29April 2004; accepted 12 July 2004 Abstract This study explores the ...
Morphometric study of Navicula morphospecies (Bacillariophyta) with respect to diatom life cycle Jana Ve s e l á 1* ,JiříNe u s t u p a
Morphometric tools for landmark data: geometry and biology . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 435 pp. Bookstein, F. L. 1996. Combining the tools of geometric morphometrics. 131-151.
Morphometric Analysis in Esna Basin, Using Remote Sensing and GISTechniques by. El Bayomi .G. Helwan University. US ‐Egypt Workshop
ii List of Figures Figure 1: The locations of Florida's known springs with first, second, and third magnitude springs differentiated Figure 2: Florida Springs Classification System Figure 3: Precipitation Map of Florida Figure 4: Physiographic Regions of Florida Figure 5: Soil Orders in ...
Abstract This paper reviews some of the important properties of geometric morphometric shape variables and discusses the advantages and limitations of the use of such data in studies of phylogeny.
Abstract — The population structure of the Tor tambroides was investigated with morphometric data (i.e. morphormetric measurement and truss measurement).