SoundShape - Sound Waves Onto Morphometric Data
Implement a promising, and yet little explored protocol
for bioacoustical analysis, the eigensound method by MacLeod,
Krieger and Jones (2013) <doi:10.4404/hystrix-24.1-6299>.
Eigensound is a multidisciplinary method focused on the direct
comparison between stereotyped sounds from different species.
'SoundShape', in turn, provide the tools required for anyone to
go from sound waves to Principal Components Analysis, using
tools extracted from traditional bioacoustics (i.e. 'tuneR' and
'seewave' packages), geometric morphometrics (i.e. 'geomorph'
package) and multivariate analysis (e.g. 'stats' package). For
more information, please see Rocha and Romano (2021) and check
'SoundShape' repository on GitHub for news and updates
<https://github.com/p-rocha/SoundShape>.