Morphometrics is one of the most dynamic and popular fields on the
contemporary biological scene. Focusing, as it does, on the quantitative
characterization and analysis of morphological data, students
increasingly see morphometrics as a necessary complement to molecular
studies in their quests to understand the origin and maintenance of
biodiversity. Moreover, morphometrics has recently been shown to have
direct utility in phylogenetic contexts, by both finding new, and
sharpening the definition of old, character states.
At this juncture in the field's development, a more up-to-date and
thorough treatment of the use of morphometric procedures in a wide
variety of contexts is needed. The book in hand, Morphometrics
provides such answers to real-world questions for real-world
systematists.