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Fig. 3 in Self-made home: how and where does the anuran Rhinella dorbignyi build its retreat sites

Authors: Schuck, Laura K.; Moser, Camila F.; Farina, Renata K.; Santos, Nathália L. P. S. dos; Tozetti, Alexandro M.;

Fig. 3 in Self-made home: how and where does the anuran Rhinella dorbignyi build its retreat sites

Abstract

Fig. 3. Microhabitat ordination calculated using principal component analysis based on Euclidean distances. Colors define the use of the site to the construction of Rhinella dorbignyi's burrows. Used sites are in blue (n = 36) and available sites in orange (n = 72). Large circles indicate centroids for each group. The points represent each evaluated site, and the lines connect each sample to the group centroid.

Published as part of Schuck, Laura K., Moser, Camila F., Farina, Renata K., Santos, Nathália L. P. S. dos & Tozetti, Alexandro M., 2022, Self-made home: how and where does the anuran Rhinella dorbignyi build its retreat sites, pp. 1-7 in Iheringia, Série Zoologia (e2022021) 112 on page 4, DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766e2022021, http://zenodo.org/record/13266562

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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