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Figure 7 from: Artaev ON, Bolotovskiy AA, Turbanov IS, Gandlin AA, Kutuzov AV, Levina MA, Melentev DA, Pozdeev IV, Borisov MYa, Levin BA (2024) Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe. Zoosystematics and Evolution 100(3): 1155-1173. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.126702
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- 1. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia
- 2. Cherepovets State University, Cherepovets, Russia|Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia|Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia
- 3. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia|Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
- 4. Cherepovets State University, Cherepovets, Russia|Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia|Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
- 5. Saint Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia|Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- 6. Saint Peterburg Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- 7. Vologda branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution "Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and oceanography", Vologda, Russia
- 8. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia|Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia|Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow, Russia
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Figure 7 PCA based on 41 morphometric characters for Phoxinus spp. – P. isetensis, P. chrysoprasius from the Crimean Peninsula, P. colchicus, and P. adagumicus from the Caucasus – and loading plot showing how strongly each character influences principal components. Samples of P. isetensis from the type locality (Severka River) are encircled by black.
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- Journal article: 10.3897/zse.100.126702 (DOI)
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