
Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data.
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Magwene, PM
Published in: Systematic biology
September 2001
Ontogenetic trajectories are commonly quantified by characterizing changes in the sizes and shapes of organisms over the course of development. This formulation of ontogenetic transformations can be misleading in that it ignores critical aspects of the biological processes responsible for constructing morphology. Hypothetical examples are used to illustrate some of the shortcomings of methods that rely exclusively on size and shape data for ontogenetic analyses. By characterizing growth as a vector field, and representing growth vectors as complex numbers, one can simultaneously analyze size, shape, and growth processes. The utility of such an approach is demonstrated in a study of shape and growth process variation in turtle shells.
Duke Scholars
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Systematic biology
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1076-836X
ISSN
1063-5157
Publication Date
September 2001
Volume
50
Issue
5
Start / End Page
640 / 656
Related Subject Headings
- Turtles
- Phylogeny
- Models, Biological
- Growth
- Evolutionary Biology
- Body Constitution
- Biometry
- Animals
- Analysis of Variance
- 3105 Genetics
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Magwene, P. M. (2001). Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data. Systematic Biology, 50(5), 640–656. https://doi.org/10.1080/106351501753328785
Magwene, P. M. “Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data.” Systematic Biology 50, no. 5 (September 2001): 640–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/106351501753328785.
Magwene PM. Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data. Systematic biology. 2001 Sep;50(5):640–56.
Magwene, P. M. “Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data.” Systematic Biology, vol. 50, no. 5, Sept. 2001, pp. 640–56. Epmc, doi:10.1080/106351501753328785.
Magwene PM. Comparing ontogenetic trajectories using growth process data. Systematic biology. 2001 Sep;50(5):640–656.

Published In
Systematic biology
DOI
EISSN
1076-836X
ISSN
1063-5157
Publication Date
September 2001
Volume
50
Issue
5
Start / End Page
640 / 656
Related Subject Headings
- Turtles
- Phylogeny
- Models, Biological
- Growth
- Evolutionary Biology
- Body Constitution
- Biometry
- Animals
- Analysis of Variance
- 3105 Genetics