A landmarking protocol for geometric morphometric analysis of squamate endocasts

Author:

Allemand Rémi1ORCID,López‐Aguirre Camilo1ORCID,Abdul‐Sater Jade1,Khalid Waqqas1ORCID,Lang Madlen M.1ORCID,Macrì Simone2ORCID,Di‐Poï Nicolas2ORCID,Daghfous Gheylen3ORCID,Silcox Mary T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Institute of Biotechnology Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

3. Biodôme de Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractLandmark‐based geometric morphometrics is widely used to study the morphology of the endocast, or internal mold of the braincase, and the diversity associated with this structure across vertebrates. Landmarks, as the basic unit of such methods, are intended to be points of correspondence, selected depending on the question at hand, whose proper definition is essential to guarantee robustness and reproducibility of results. In this study, 20 landmarks are defined to provide a framework to analyze the morphological variability in squamate endocasts. Ten species representing a cross‐section of the diversity of Squamata from both phylogenetic and ecological (i.e., habitat) perspectives were considered, to select landmarks replicable throughout the entire clade, regardless of the degree of neuroanatomical resolution of the endocast. To assess the precision, accuracy, and repeatability of these newly defined landmarks, both intraobserver and interobserver error were investigated. Estimates of measurement error show that most of the landmarks established here are highly replicable, and preliminary results suggest that they capture aspects of endocast shape related to both phylogenetic and ecologic signals. This study provides a basis for further examinations of squamate endocast disparity using landmark‐based geometric morphometrics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Histology,Biotechnology,Anatomy

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