Open data and digital morphology

Over the past two decades, the development of methods for visualizing and analysing specimens digitally, in three and even four dimensions, has transformed the study of living and fossil organisms. However, the initial promise, that the widespread application of such methods would facilitate access...

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Main Authors: Davies, T, Rahman, I, Lautenschlager, S, Cunningham, J, Asher, R, Barrett, P, Bates, K, Bengtson, S, Benson, R, Boyer, D, Braga, J, Bright, J, Claessens, L, Cox, P, Dong, X, Evans, A, Falkingham, P, Friedman, M, Garwood, R, Goswami, A, Hutchinson, J, Jeffery, N, Johanson, Z, Lebrun, R, Martínez-Pérez, C, Marugán-Lobón, J, O’Higgins, P, Metscher, B, Orliac, M, Rowe, T, Rücklin, M, Sánchez-Villagra, M, Shubin, N, Smith, S, Starck, J, Stringer, C, Summers, A, Sutton, M, Walsh, S, Weisbecker, V, Witmer, L, Wroe, S, Yin, Z, Rayfield, E, Donoghue, P
Format: Journal article
Published: Royal Society 2017