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English: 3D animation of the morphometric analysis: Oblique view showing a wire frame connecting landmarks points.). x-axis represent the PC1-3D and the y-axis represent the PC2-3D. On the left are the points corresponding to Saimiri specimens and on the right those of Cebus. Symbols correspond to age classes, from age 1 (green diamonds) to age 6 (red cross). |
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Source | Marroig G (2007). "When size makes a difference: allometry, life-history and morphological evolution of capuchins (Cebus) and squirrels (Saimiri) monkeys (Cebinae, Platyrrhini)". BMC Evolutionary Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2148-7-20. PMID 17300728. PMC: 1808050. | ||
Author | Marroig G | ||
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Author | Marroig G |
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Image title | 3D animation of the morphometric analysis: Oblique view showing a wire frame connecting landmarks points.). x-axis represent the PC1-3D and the y-axis represent the PC2-3D. On the left are the points corresponding to Saimiri specimens and on the right those of Cebus. Symbols correspond to age classes, from age 1 (green diamonds) to age 6 (red cross). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |