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FIGURE 4. First and second principal components for meristic data for the three subspecies of Etheostoma rupestre. Variable loadings for each principle component are as follows: PC1—lateral line scales: -0.43, scales above lateral line: -0.47, scales below lateral line: -0.47, caudal peduncle scales: -0.44, dorsal spines: -0.21, dorsal rays: -0.05, nape squamation: 0.21, belly squamation: 0.30; PC2—lateral line scales: 0.12, scales above the lateral line: 0.20, scales below the lateral line: 0.14, caudal peduncle scales: 0.14, dorsal spines: 0.21, dorsal rays: 0.19, nape squamation: 0.71, belly squamation: 0.58.
Published as part of Hilburn, Bryson G., Janosik, Alexis M. & Johnston, Carol E., 2023, Incipient speciation in allopatric Etheostoma rupestre (Percidae: Etheostomatinae) lineages, with the description of three new subspecies, pp. 151-172 in Zootaxa 5343 (2) on page 155, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/8324143
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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