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Table 1 The principal component analysis of trait loading shows the correlations between the relative concentrations of cuticular hydrocarbon peaks and the six components extracted from the principal component analysis.

From: Sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons in the Australian field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus

  

Principle component

Peak

Hydrocarbon

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

unresolved

0.230

0.351

-0.347

0.214

-0.366

-0.318

2

unresolved

0.495

-0.045

-0.192

-0.339

-0.002

-0.303

4

unresolved

0.156

-0.162

-0.184

0.708

0.276

-0.294

5

C31:1

-0.203

-0.030

-0.215

0.011

0.346

0.630

6

C31:1

-0.048

0.438

0.179

0.217

-0.740

0.128

7

C31:1

0.327

0.649

0.593

0.036

-0.066

0.001

8

C31:2

0.105

0.845

0.212

0.281

0.006

0.100

9

C31:2

0.586

0.708

-0.177

-0.103

0.123

0.074

10

C31:2

0.532

0.762

-0.102

-0.199

0.172

0.029

11

C31:2

-0.234

-0.144

0.584

0.090

0.091

-0.083

12

C33

0.402

0.750

0.071

-0.083

0.441

-0.137

13

unresolved

0.458

-0.538

0.468

-0.097

0.076

-0.187

14

C33:1

0.400

0.070

-0.419

0.445

-0.134

0.112

15

C33:1

0.284

-0.150

-0.314

0.706

-0.008

-0.034

16

C33:1

0.795

-0.435

-0.149

-0.044

0.186

-0.125

17

C33:1

0.165

-0.146

0.719

0.453

-0.026

0.075

18

C33:2

0.796

-0.190

-0.190

-0.267

-0.312

0.171

19

C33:2

0.809

-0.411

0.046

-0.126

-0.279

0.190

20

C33:2

0.880

-0.229

0.236

-0.113

-0.070

0.072

21

C33:2

0.721

-0.118

0.248

0.199

0.204

0.051

22

C35:2

0.326

-0.224

-0.034

0.297

0.138

0.355

  1. Peaks that contribute significant amounts to the principal components are in bold.