Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island

A character-selection procedure initially applied in vertebrates (viverrid carnivores and murid rodents), but with a potential, more general application, was used to select appropriate characters for a morphometric investigation of weevils on Marion Island. An initial set of 23 linear measurements,...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Janse Van Rensburg L., Chimimba C.T., Bastos A.D., Chown S.L.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/11641
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0546-4
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description A character-selection procedure initially applied in vertebrates (viverrid carnivores and murid rodents), but with a potential, more general application, was used to select appropriate characters for a morphometric investigation of weevils on Marion Island. An initial set of 23 linear measurements, adopted from a previous morphometric study, was subjected to cluster and ordination procedures to summarize patterns of correlations between measurements. Criteria were developed for the selection of representative measurements within cluster analysis-generated sub-clusters, after the exclusion of redundant measurements. This reduced the 23 initial variables to a final set of 15 measurements. The general grouping of variables was broadly consistent across all weevil species examined. Apart from economizing, by reducing the number of characters that have to be measured for subsequent analyses, the procedure also provides a way to adequately represent the phenotype, and to investigate morphological integration. Article
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spelling ftunstellenbosch:oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/11641 2025-01-16T19:37:36+00:00 Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island Janse Van Rensburg L. Chimimba C.T. Bastos A.D. Chown S.L. 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/11641 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0546-4 unknown Polar Biology 27 1 7224060 doi:10.1007/s00300-003-0546-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/11641 beetle cluster analysis methodology morphometry ordination Indian Ocean Indian Ocean islands Marion Island Prince Edward Islands Coleoptera Curculionidae Invertebrata Muridae Rodentia Vertebrata Article 2003 ftunstellenbosch https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0546-4 2023-10-22T07:24:01Z A character-selection procedure initially applied in vertebrates (viverrid carnivores and murid rodents), but with a potential, more general application, was used to select appropriate characters for a morphometric investigation of weevils on Marion Island. An initial set of 23 linear measurements, adopted from a previous morphometric study, was subjected to cluster and ordination procedures to summarize patterns of correlations between measurements. Criteria were developed for the selection of representative measurements within cluster analysis-generated sub-clusters, after the exclusion of redundant measurements. This reduced the 23 initial variables to a final set of 15 measurements. The general grouping of variables was broadly consistent across all weevil species examined. Apart from economizing, by reducing the number of characters that have to be measured for subsequent analyses, the procedure also provides a way to adequately represent the phenotype, and to investigate morphological integration. Article Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Marion Island Polar Biology Prince Edward Islands Stellenbosch University: SUNScholar Research Repository Antarctic Indian Polar Biology 27 1 38 49
spellingShingle beetle
cluster analysis
methodology
morphometry
ordination
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Coleoptera
Curculionidae
Invertebrata
Muridae
Rodentia
Vertebrata
Janse Van Rensburg L.
Chimimba C.T.
Bastos A.D.
Chown S.L.
Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_full Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_fullStr Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_short Morphometric measurement selection: An invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_sort morphometric measurement selection: an invertebrate case study based on weevils from sub-antarctic marion island
topic beetle
cluster analysis
methodology
morphometry
ordination
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Coleoptera
Curculionidae
Invertebrata
Muridae
Rodentia
Vertebrata
topic_facet beetle
cluster analysis
methodology
morphometry
ordination
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Coleoptera
Curculionidae
Invertebrata
Muridae
Rodentia
Vertebrata
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/11641
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0546-4