“…Nowadays, geometric morphometrics (GM) methods present some relative advantages in detecting subtle shape changes and facilitating the biological interpretation of these statistical trends, compared with classic analyses based on linear distances. For example, GM has been used in some previous studies on shell shape changes in marine molluscs in general, and limpets in particular, to study different biological topics such as taxonomy (Carreira et al., 2017; Ó Foighil et al., 2011), biogeography (González‐Wevar et al., 2011; Nuñez & Fernández Iriarte, 2022), ecology (de Aranzamendi et al., 2010; Livore et al., 2018; Vasconcelos et al., 2021), ecotoxicology (Gouveia et al., 2022; Harayashiki et al., 2020; Landro et al., 2021), and evolution (de Aranzamendi et al., 2022; Echeverry et al., 2020; Nuñez et al., 2018).…”