A. PCA biplot illustrating the degree of correlation of large eyes, long snouts, long heads, and long limbs among the granite-cave-dwelling ecomorphs of Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae and C. condorensis compared to the general scansorial ecomorphs C. condorensis and C. leegrismeri; B. DAPC plot showing the separation of the granite-cave-dwelling and general scansorial ecomorphs. Illustrations in A are of C. eisenmanae (left) and C. grismeri (right). AXG = axilla-groin length, PH = pelvic height, HW = head width, PW = pelvic width, HD = head depth, HDW = hindlimb width, FLW = forelimb width, FLL = forelimb length, HL = head length, HDL = hindlimb length, SNT = snout length, and ED = eyeball diameter. Reproduced and modified from Grismer and Grismer (2017).

 
 
  Part of: Grismer LL (2025) Introducing multiple factor analysis (MFA) as a diagnostic taxonomic tool complementing principal component analysis (PCA). ZooKeys 1248: 93-109. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1248.159516