Rhetenor: a package of morphometrics modules for the Mesquite system

Eric Dyreson & Wayne Maddison

contact: e_dyreson@umwestern.edu

August 2005

This package of modules and library classes demonstrates the use of the Mesquite system to do morphometrics calculations.

Overview

The Rhetenor package of morphometrics modules includes:

In conjuction with the standard modules in Mesquite, including Plot Tree, the charting modules, and character evolution simulations, these calculations can be used to do standard morphometric analyses, or morphometrics in a phylogenetic context.

By the way, "Evolutionary Principal Components Analysis" is a new method by W. Maddison & E. Dyreson that does PCA on reconstructed changes along branches of a tree. This results in a rotation whose first axis maximizes evolutionary change along the branches, and avoids problems of non-independence of species in a cross-species PCA. Because of the reliance on a reconstruction, it has some statistical problems as compared to related methods like Garland's ordinations on independent contrasts, but it has the advantage (for visualization purposes) that the original sample points can be plotted on the resulting axes.

Installation

To install Rhetenor, the "rhetenor" directory must be installed in the "mesquite" directory within "Mesquite_Folder".

Examples

There is a series of example data files in the directory "Multivariate_Continuous". The files are self explanatory; begin with the file whose name begins with "00".

Acknowledgments

Rhetenor currently makes use of JAMA (http://math.nist.gov/javanumerics/jama/) for some of its matrix manipulations.


About the name Rhetenor: Rhetenor was an incidental character in Ovid's Metamorphosis, but more importantly "rhetenor" is the specific epithet for a member of the butterfly genus Morpho (morphometrics...). Coincidentally, it is also the generic name of a little-known neotropical jumping spider.


© Eric Dyreson and Wayne Maddison, 2002-2005