#ICVM2023 was fabulous, but I am tired out and ready to move on. And get home to hang out with our kitties.
Phylogenetics represent at #ICVM2023! Looking forward to chat about character delineation in morphological datasets if that's your jam 💬

So many IOB authors gathered at #ICVM2023 !
If you're there and waiting for a talk to start, no better time to peruse

A Practical Guide to Sliding & Surface Semilandmarks in #Morphometric Analyses

by Bardua, Felice, Watanabe, Fabre, Goswami

https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obz016

A Practical Guide to Sliding and Surface Semilandmarks in Morphometric Analyses

Synopsis. Advances in imaging technologies, such as computed tomography (CT) and surface scanning, have facilitated the rapid generation of large datasets of hi

OUP Academic

Have a great talk @kassthefish !

And for all the #ICVM2023 goers,
don't miss Ford et al's free IOB read

#Convergence is Only Skin Deep: #Craniofacial #Evolution in #Electric #Fishes from South America and Africa
by Ford, Peterson, Bernt, Albert

https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obac022

Convergence is Only Skin Deep: Craniofacial Evolution in Electric Fishes from South America and Africa (Apteronotidae and Mormyridae)

Synopsis. Apteronotidae and Mormyridae are species-rich clades of weakly electric fishes from Neotropical and Afrotropical freshwaters, respectively, known for

OUP Academic
So who's on here and attending #ICVM2023? I imagine there will be much more ?xeeting on the dead bird site, but it would be nice to see some tooting.
Made it to Cairns for #ICVM2023! So happy to have made it through the travel ordeal fine. And now I have a day free to explore the city before 4 days × 12 hrs/day of awesome morphology research! First up, shopping.
Off to #ICVM2023 in Cairns, Australia. Hope to see some of you there! Follow the hashtag for the latest news on vertebrate morphology research.