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instruments used in Corucia research

Brian - LCRC

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It has been asked what we used for C/A biometric measurements. We use a 5" (127 mm) General Vernier Caliper. :yesnod:

A Wescott Stainless steel ruler is used for SVL, LOA , and for anterior foot length at the junction of the ulna/radius-carpal bones (the latter for SENI Biometric Ratio {Schnirel, 2002} measurements). :yesnod:

Girth Measurements are made by a Sadler Circumference measure. :yesnod:

Gram Weight Measurements in grams are done with a Sunbeam digital 10 lb. postal scale. after compensating for tar weight, we use a inward curved bowl to keep the individual from climbing out . :yesnod:

I am posting it here for the benefit of others.

Sincerely,
Brian
LCRC :icon_bs:
 
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