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From: Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)

Fig. 4

Spatial clustering in white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap obtained from spatial Principal Component Analysis (sPCA). Left: positive and negative sPCA eigenvalues indicating global and local structures, respectively. Right: Map of the first global sPCA score among sampling localities. Large white and black squares stand for highly negative and positive scores respectively. Large white squares are genetically well differentiated from large black squares, while small squares are less differentiated

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