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  1. Abstract Geometric morphometric (GM) tools are essential for meaningfully quantifying and understanding patterns of variation in complex traits like shape. In this field, the breadth of answerable questions has grown dramatically in recent years through the development of new analyses and increased computational efficiency.In this note, we describe the ways in whichgeomorph, a widely usedRpackage for quantifying and analysing GM data, has grown with the field.We presentgeomorph v4.0and describe the ways in which this version has dramatically improved upon previous versions. We also present a new graphical user interface for easy implementation,gmShiny.These contributions positiongeomorphto be the primary tool for GM analyses, particularly those employing a phylogenetic comparative approach. 
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