Integrative and Comparative Biology • Vol 59 • No 3
The Future is Bright for Evolutionary Morphology and Biomechanics in the Era of Big Data
June 2019 • Martha M. Muñoz, Samantha A. Price
Abstract In recent years, the fields of evolutionary biomechanics and morphology have developed into a deeply quantitative and integrative science, resulting in a much richer understanding of how structural relationships shape macroevolutionary patterns. This issue highlights new research at the conceptual and experimental cutting edge, with a special focus on applying big data approaches to classic questions in form–function evolution. As this issue illustrates, new technologies and analytical tools are facilitat…