Figure 2 in Elbow-joint morphology as a guide to forearm function and foraging behaviour in mammalian carnivores

Figure 2. Thin-plate spline comparison of wolverine (Gulo gulo) against grey wolf (Canis lupus) graphically illustrating the difference in shape of the distal humerus articulation between carnivorans scoring high (C. lupus) on the second principal component (PC2) and low (G. gulo). The broken line s...

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Main Author: Andersson, Ki
Format: Still Image
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Published: Zenodo 2004
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5431136
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Summary:Figure 2. Thin-plate spline comparison of wolverine (Gulo gulo) against grey wolf (Canis lupus) graphically illustrating the difference in shape of the distal humerus articulation between carnivorans scoring high (C. lupus) on the second principal component (PC2) and low (G. gulo). The broken line shows the outline of the articulation of G. gulo. The thin-plate spline is calculated from the consensus configurations of the two species (G. gulo, reference species, N = 6; C. lupus, N = 5; Bookstein, 1991) generated through generalized least squares (GLS) orthogonal Procrustes analysis (Rohlf & Slice, 1990). : Published as part of Andersson, Ki, 2004, Elbow-joint morphology as a guide to forearm function and foraging behaviour in mammalian carnivores, pp. 91-104 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 142 (1) on page 94, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00129.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5431132