Table 2. Structure matrix. Pooled within-group correlations between discriminating variables and standardized canonical discriminant functions (DFs) of scale data for males and females of Iphisa assigned to each OTU. Measurements with the highest correlation with each discriminant function are highlighted in bold. The highest value of percentage variance is also highlighted. Variables are ordered by the absolute size of correlation within function.
Structure matrix
aLargest absolute correlation between each variable and any discriminant function.
Males Females
DF1 DF2 DF1 DF2
RSL 0.970 a 0.206 0.854 a 0.399
PF 0.103 −0.734 0.239 0.096
POR −0.179 0.482 −0.32 0.780 a
DOR −0.132 0.034 −0.185 0.029
VEN −0.129 0.095 −0.204 −0.144
LFH 0.001 0.089 −0.131 0.372
LFT −0.146 0.376 −0.244 0.152
Eigenvalue 2.3 0.2 1.6 0.4
Percentage variance 85.5 7.3 63.8 14.6
Cumulative percentage 85.5 92.7 63.8 78.4
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Published as part of Albano, Anna V., Mello, Recoder, Renato S., Fouquet, Antoine, Rodrigues, Miguel T., Nunes, Pedro M. S. (2024). Integrative taxonomy of the Iphisa elegans Gray, 1851 species complex (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) leads to the description of five new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 200 (2): 477-504. DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad073, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad073 on page 486