2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24095
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Assessing the reliability of virtual reconstruction of mandibles

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“…Digital models are now routinely used in bioanthropological and palaeoanthropological research to examine, for example, skeletal morphology (Freidline et al, 2012; Freidline et al, 2013; Katz et al, 2017; von Cramon‐Taubadel, 2011), dental morphology (Fornai et al, 2015; Fornai et al, 2016; Gómez‐Robles et al, 2015; Martinón‐Torres et al, 2013; Sarig et al, 2019), skeletal mechanical function (Godinho et al, 2017; Godinho, Fitton, et al, 2018; Godinho & O'Higgins, 2018; Godinho, Spikins, & O'Higgins, 2018), respiratory function (Bastir et al, 2015; Bastir et al, 2020; García‐Martínez et al, 2018; Wroe et al, 2018), heat‐induced dental morphological changes (Godinho et al, 2019; Sandholzer et al, 2013; Sandholzer et al, 2014) and to reconstruct incomplete specimens (Godinho et al, 2020; Godinho & O'Higgins, 2017; Gunz et al, 2009; Gunz et al, 2020; O'Higgins et al, 2019).…”
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“…Digital models are now routinely used in bioanthropological and palaeoanthropological research to examine, for example, skeletal morphology (Freidline et al, 2012; Freidline et al, 2013; Katz et al, 2017; von Cramon‐Taubadel, 2011), dental morphology (Fornai et al, 2015; Fornai et al, 2016; Gómez‐Robles et al, 2015; Martinón‐Torres et al, 2013; Sarig et al, 2019), skeletal mechanical function (Godinho et al, 2017; Godinho, Fitton, et al, 2018; Godinho & O'Higgins, 2018; Godinho, Spikins, & O'Higgins, 2018), respiratory function (Bastir et al, 2015; Bastir et al, 2020; García‐Martínez et al, 2018; Wroe et al, 2018), heat‐induced dental morphological changes (Godinho et al, 2019; Sandholzer et al, 2013; Sandholzer et al, 2014) and to reconstruct incomplete specimens (Godinho et al, 2020; Godinho & O'Higgins, 2017; Gunz et al, 2009; Gunz et al, 2020; O'Higgins et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, skeletal mechanical function Godinho, Fitton, et al, 2018;Godinho, Spikins, & O'Higgins, 2018), respiratory function (Bastir et al, 2015;Bastir et al, 2020;García-Martínez et al, 2018;Wroe et al, 2018), heat-induced dental morphological changes (Godinho et al, 2019;Sandholzer et al, 2013;Sandholzer et al, 2014) and to reconstruct incomplete specimens (Godinho et al, 2020;Gunz et al, 2009;Gunz et al, 2020;O'Higgins et al, 2019).…”
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“…The former reconstruction approach was chosen because previous studies also show that using inadequate references (i.e., references from populations that are morphologically meaningfully different from the target reconstructed specimens) may lead to large estimation errors 112 114 . Even though 66 hemi-mandibles were partially reconstructed using this approach (Table SI 3 ), many other specimens were excluded because reconstruction of excessively incomplete mandibles (i.e., with more than ~ 5 missing LMs when using the LM set of this study) may result in meaningful reconstruction error and so in biased results 115 .…”
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“…One of the digital methods that has been proposed as one of the most accurate for reconstructing incomplete bones is RM. The RM shows fewer estimation errors than other commonly used digital methods in paleoanthropology (e.g., thin plate spline) [ 2 , 6 , 8 , 9 ] when a large reference sample size is available, and it makes use of more biological information as it considers the patterns of variation and covariation among the landmark positions [ 10 ]. In this method, the shape of the bones is studied through geometric morphometrics and the coordinates of each landmark are regressed on all other landmarks from the set of undamaged specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%