Fig. 7
From: Genetic and phenotypic diversification in a widespread fish, the Sailfin Molly (Poecilia latipinna)

Significant effects of our environmental Principal Components on female life histories. Female standard length (SL; a-b), fat content (c-d) fecundity (e-f) and embryo lean mass (g-h) are corrected for the significant influence of the respective other Principal Component; fecundity (e-f), lean mass (i) and reproductive allocation (RA; j) are also corrected for differences in female SL, while RA is further corrected for the significant effect of embryonic stage of development (j)