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Table 5 M matrix of eigenvectors from the canonical analysis of γ for the 6 principal components. θ is the multivariate linear selection.

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

Relative mating success

m i

θ

λi

PC1

PC2

PC3

PC4

PC5

PC6

m 1

*0.029

***0.027

0.383

-0.288

0.784

-0.110

-0.286

-0.249

m 2

0.017

***0.019

0.189

0.500

0.151

0.796

-0.223

0.092

m 3

**-0.038

*0.009

-0.027

-0.766

-0.025

0.540

0.264

0.224

m 4

-0.012

*-0.006

0.895

0.025

-0.300

-0.127

0.236

0.189

m 5

0.012

***-0.033

-0.052

0.252

0.358

0.057

0.859

-0.255

m 6

-0.009

***-0.069

-0.111

0.128

0.379

-0.208

0.074

0.882

  1. Note: The eigenvalue (λi) of each eigenvector (m i ) is given in the third column.
  2. * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001
  3. The response variable is relative mating success.