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Generally, biologists and mathematicians who study the shape and form of organisms have largely been working in isolation from those who work on evolutionary relationships through the analysis of common characteristics. Increasingly however, dialogue between the two communities is beginning to develop - but other than a handful of journal papers, there has been no formal, published discussion on this subject. This timely book summarises the interdisciplinary work that has taken place to date and will stimulate additional research into these topics. Any scientist working on evolutionary relationships will find this volume invaluable.

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'The editors have identified an area that is ready for a major synthetic contribution, and they have assembled an impressive list of authors' - Mark Wilkinson, Natural History Museum, UK

List of contributors
vii
Preface ix
Introduction: morphology, shape, and phylogenetics
1(7)
Norman Macleod
Peter L. Forey
Homology, characters and continuous variables
8(19)
Christopher John Humphries
Quantitative characters, phylogenies, and morphometrics
27(18)
Joseph Felsenstein
Scaling, polymorphism and cladistic analysis
45(8)
Todd C. Rae
Overlapping variables in botanical systematics
53(14)
Geraldine Reid
Karen Sidwell
Comparability, morphometrics and phylogenetic systematics
67(33)
Donald L. Swiderski
Miriam L. Zelditch
William L. Fink
Phylogenetic signals in morphometric data
100(39)
Norman Macleod
Creases as morphometric characters
139(36)
Fred L. Bookstein
Geometric morphometrics and phylogeny
175(19)
F. James Rohlf
A parametric bootstrap approach to the detection of phylogenetic signals in landmark data
194(26)
Theodore M. Cole III
Subhash Lele
Joan T. Richtsmeier
Phylogenetic tests for differences in shape and the importance of divergence times: Eldredge's enigma explored
220(27)
P. David Polly
Ancestral states and evolutionary rates of continuous characters
247(22)
Andrea J. Webster
Andy Purvis
Modelling the evolution of continuously varying characters on phylogenetic trees: the case of Hominid cranial capacity
269(18)
Mark Pagel
Summary
287(8)
Peter L. Forey
Index 295(10)
Systematics Association Publications 305


Norman MacLeod, Peter L. Forey