Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies

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Autor(a) principal: Fialho, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24794
Resumo: Chondrichthyes are known to have a great diversity of dental morphologies, both in fossil and recent organisms, primarily due to their diet, sexual dimorphism, and ontogeny. Usually found isolated, the teeth of cartilaginous fishes are the basis for the separation and cataloging process of chondrichthyan species. Throughout the development of palaeontological methods, the most commonly used in the classification of fossil teeth of these organisms is a qualitative one based on elaborate descriptions of the biological structures. Though they might change according to the researcher, these descriptions have allowed for a steady and coherent study of these beings. With the introduction of new technologies and mathematical processes, this strictly qualitative method is beginning to change. Over the past 20 years, several studies have aimed to update and improve the descriptions by complementing them with the information obtained through geometric morphometrics, which analyses and compares the shape and size of fossils. This quantitative method, that relies on spatial coordinates known as landmarks and semilandmarks, has allowed researchers to add greater depth to their studies and support qualitative classifications with statistical data. The present work aims to further the advances in this particular subject, by updating the classification of fossil teeth from several collections, utilizing both the qualitative and quantitative methods.
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title Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
spellingShingle Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
Fialho, Pedro
Chondrichthyes
geometric
morphometrics
teeth
fossils
title_short Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
title_full Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
title_fullStr Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
title_full_unstemmed Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
title_sort Geometric Morphometrics as a complementary method in the study of Chondrichthyes dental morfologies
author Fialho, Pedro
author_facet Fialho, Pedro
Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
author_role author
author2 Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fialho, Pedro
Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chondrichthyes
geometric
morphometrics
teeth
fossils
topic Chondrichthyes
geometric
morphometrics
teeth
fossils
description Chondrichthyes are known to have a great diversity of dental morphologies, both in fossil and recent organisms, primarily due to their diet, sexual dimorphism, and ontogeny. Usually found isolated, the teeth of cartilaginous fishes are the basis for the separation and cataloging process of chondrichthyan species. Throughout the development of palaeontological methods, the most commonly used in the classification of fossil teeth of these organisms is a qualitative one based on elaborate descriptions of the biological structures. Though they might change according to the researcher, these descriptions have allowed for a steady and coherent study of these beings. With the introduction of new technologies and mathematical processes, this strictly qualitative method is beginning to change. Over the past 20 years, several studies have aimed to update and improve the descriptions by complementing them with the information obtained through geometric morphometrics, which analyses and compares the shape and size of fossils. This quantitative method, that relies on spatial coordinates known as landmarks and semilandmarks, has allowed researchers to add greater depth to their studies and support qualitative classifications with statistical data. The present work aims to further the advances in this particular subject, by updating the classification of fossil teeth from several collections, utilizing both the qualitative and quantitative methods.
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