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MOESM1 of Individual variation of the masticatory system dominates 3D skull shape in the herbivory-adapted marsupial wombats

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posted on 2019-11-02, 07:48 authored by Vera Weisbecker, Thomas Guillerme, Cruise Speck, Emma Sherratt, Hyab Abraha, Alana Sharp, Claire Terhune, Simon Collins, Stephen Johnston, Olga Panagiotopoulou
Additional file 1. Additional analyses: 1A) Procrustes ANOVA tables for sexual dimorphism of Shape~Sex and Size~Sex; also compilable from the 06-Standard Analysis script on GitHub; 1B) Comparison of all analyses in Table 1 of the main manuscript with the full landmark dataset (a total of 761 and 577 for cranium and mandible, respectively) compared to the dataset with fixed landmarks and curve semilandmarks (261 and 142, respectively) and the dataset with only fixed landmarks (a total of 65 and 35, respectively). There are no differences between the analyses with and without surface semilandmarks (top and bottom of the table). There are very few differences between the analyses with all landmarks vs. analyses with just fixed landmarks; these exclusively concern cases where one analysis is not significant and the other is above 0.01, and thus very close to the significance cut-off of 0.05 already.

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