Fig. 2From: Cultural consensus and intracultural diversity in ethnotaxonomy: lessons from a fishing community in Northeast BrazilAÂ Non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS) ordinations of fish similarity judgments as determined by triad tasks from 45 interviewees from an artisanal fishing community in Siribinha, northeast Brazil. BÂ The inter-interviewee fish distance matrix correlations were analyzed with Principal Components Analyses to check for consensus within and across groups of interviewees (male fishers, male non-fishers, female fishers, and female non-fishers)Back to article page