shapeR - Collection and Analysis of Otolith Shape Data
Studies otolith shape variation among fish populations.
Otoliths are calcified structures found in the inner ear of
teleost fish and their shape has been known to vary among
several fish populations and stocks, making them very useful in
taxonomy, species identification and to study geographic
variations. The package extends previously described software
used for otolith shape analysis by allowing the user to
automatically extract closed contour outlines from a large
number of images, perform smoothing to eliminate pixel noise,
choose from conducting either a Fourier or wavelet transform to
the outlines and visualize the mean shape. The output of the
package are independent Fourier or wavelet coefficients which
can be directly imported into a wide range of statistical
packages in R. The package might prove useful in studies of any
two dimensional objects.