2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10914-017-9389-6
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Following the Footsteps of the South American Equus: Are Autopodia Taxonomically Informative?

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“…The bivariate analysis was carried out on the tooth measurements that are more related to the dimensions of occlusal surface and was run in Microsoft Excel (2010 version). Multivariate analyses included PCA and CVA, and for the PCA the problem of missing data was handled by the Iterative Imputation method (Hammer, 2012;Machado et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The bivariate analysis was carried out on the tooth measurements that are more related to the dimensions of occlusal surface and was run in Microsoft Excel (2010 version). Multivariate analyses included PCA and CVA, and for the PCA the problem of missing data was handled by the Iterative Imputation method (Hammer, 2012;Machado et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The methodology used in the autopodial analysis took into consideration the latest proposition of Prado and Alberdi (2017) and followed the methods and reasoning of Machado et al (2018). We analyzed 29 metatarsi (MTIII), 33 metacarpi (MCIII) and 54 first phalanges (IPHIII) of E. andium; 53 MTIII, 47 MCIII, and 70 IPHIII of E. insulatus; and 20 MTIII, 14 MCIII, and 28 IPHIII of E. neogeus.…”
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“…Por lo tanto, consideramos a E. francisci y E. cedralensis como potenciales especies diferentes que se distinguen únicamente a nivel de los metápodos. Recientemente, Machado et al (2017) analizaron los autopodios de las especies de Equus de Sudamérica y observaron un continuo de variación gradual que representa una clina. Un análisis detallado de estos elementos apendiculares en E. francisci y E. cedralensis permitirá corroborar si en realidad son especies diferentes.…”
Section: Consideraciones Taxonómicasunclassified