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DOI :10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011   IUP :10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011    Full Text (PDF)

The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822)

Atta Mouludi salehSoheil EagderiHadi PoorbagherShirin Kazemzadeh

Objective: The morphological differences of two populations of the Dwarf snakehead, Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822) from Sarbaz (Makran basin) and Halil (Hamun-e Jaz Murian basin) rivers were studied using geometric and traditional morphometrics (GM and TM) methods to test the hypothesis that the type of body shape can produce different results. Materials and Methods: A total of 16 landmark-points and 12 distance measurements were defined to analyse the body shape differences and the extracted data were analyzed using GM and TM methods. Results: Our findings reject the hypothesis, and the results revealed that GM is more effective in detecting meticulous morphological differences. Conclusion: In addition, the results suggest selecting a proper method i.e. GM or TM, based on the degree of accuracy needed i.e. if we need to find small shape differences within its signification, GM is a superior technique, or to show the type of differences, then we can use TM.

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Mouludi saleh, A., Eagderi, S., Poorbagher, H., & Kazemzadeh, S. (2019). The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822). European Journal of Biology, 78(2), 165-168. https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011


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Mouludi saleh A, Eagderi S, Poorbagher H, Kazemzadeh S. The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822). European Journal of Biology. 2019;78(2):165-168. https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011


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Mouludi saleh, A.; Eagderi, S.; Poorbagher, H.; Kazemzadeh, S. The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822). European Journal of Biology, [Publisher Location], v. 78, n. 2, p. 165-168, 2019.


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Mouludi saleh, Atta, and Soheil Eagderi and Hadi Poorbagher and Shirin Kazemzadeh. 2019. “The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822).” European Journal of Biology 78, no. 2: 165-168. https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011


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Mouludi saleh, Atta, and Soheil Eagderi and Hadi Poorbagher and Shirin Kazemzadeh. The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822).” European Journal of Biology, vol. 78, no. 2, 2019, pp. 165-168. [Database Container], https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011


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Mouludi saleh A, Eagderi S, Poorbagher H, Kazemzadeh S. The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822). European Journal of Biology [Internet]. 25 Apr. 2024 [cited 25 Apr. 2024];78(2):165-168. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011 doi: 10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011


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Mouludi saleh, Atta - Eagderi, Soheil - Poorbagher, Hadi - Kazemzadeh, Shirin. The Effect of Body Shape Type on Differentiability of Traditional and Geometric Morphometric Methods: A Case Study of Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822)”. European Journal of Biology 78/2 (Apr. 2024): 165-168. https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2019.0011



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Submitted29.05.2019
Accepted04.09.2019
Published Online06.12.2019

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