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When Does Form Reflect Function? Acknowledging and Supporting Ecomorphological Assumptions

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INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
卷 59, 期 2, 页码 358-370

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/icb/icz070

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  1. Crustacean Society
  2. American Microscopical Society
  3. National Science Foundation [NSF] [DBI 1811891, IOS 1832822]
  4. University of Michigan Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  5. SICB division DCB
  6. SICB division DVM
  7. SICB division DEDB

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Ecomorphology is the study of relationships between organismal morphology and ecology. As such, it is the only way to determine if morphometric data can be used as an informative proxy for ecological variables of interest. To achieve this goal, ecomorphology often depends on, or directly tests, assumptions about the nature of the relationships among morphology, performance, and ecology. We discuss three approaches to the study of ecomorphology: morphometry-driven, function-driven, and ecology-driven and study design choices inherent to each approach. We also identify 10 assumptions that underlie ecomorphological research: 4 of these are central to all ecomorphological studies and the remaining 6 are variably applicable to some of the specific approaches described above. We discuss how these assumptions may impact ecomorphological studies and affect the interpretation of their findings. We also point out some limitations of ecomorphological studies, and highlight some ways by which we can strengthen, validate, or eliminate systematic assumptions.

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