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Dear Dr. Harrod,
I am in the middle of my PhD and have been looking at morphology in sticklebacks. My fish were anaethetised (they were being weighed and measured at the same time) and then laid out on sheet of acetate graph paper (the stuff with tiny squares) so that I had both a transverse and longitudinal scale. I used a fairly cheap digital camera which I fixed the aperture & shutter speed on. It was fixed on a tripod above the specimen. Illumination was from 2 desk lamps angled at 45 degrees on to the fish. Are you doing colouration analysis too ? This makes the light levels more important and you have to remember to put in a colour standard. I have found ImageJ software (free off the net) is quite good for morphometrics, as is TPSDig.
Apologies if this is stuff you know already !
Claire Inness
===================================== Claire Inness
Fish Biology Group Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Graham Kerr Building University of Glasgow Glasgow Scotland, UK G12 8QQ
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