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    Figure 2 in The first report on oribatid mites in tundra belts of the Lovozersky Mountains on the Kola Peninsula, Russia

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    Figure 2 Discriminant (canonical) function analysis of faunas of oribatid mites discovered in the explored habitats. Dots are single samples, "LT" means lichen tundra, "WT" means wetted tundra, "DST" means dwarf shrub tundra. The analysis was based on the Jaccard similarity matrix for single samples. Both canonical Roots were significant. Ellipses are normal type of Statistica 6 software ellipses.Published as part of Leonov, Vladislav D. & Rakhleeva, Anna A., 2020, The first report on oribatid mites in tundra belts of the Lovozersky Mountains on the Kola Peninsula, Russia, pp. 301-316 in Acarologia 60 (2) on page 309, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204369, http://zenodo.org/record/448777

    Figure 3 in The first report on oribatid mites in tundra belts of the Lovozersky Mountains on the Kola Peninsula, Russia

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    Figure 3 Discriminant (canonical) function analysis of relative abundance of oribatid mites in ex-Published as part of Leonov, Vladislav D. & Rakhleeva, Anna A., 2020, The first report on oribatid mites in tundra belts of the Lovozersky Mountains on the Kola Peninsula, Russia, pp. 301-316 in Acarologia 60 (2) on page 311, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204369, http://zenodo.org/record/448777
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