Figure 4
From: Comparative metabolomic and ionomic approach for abundant fishes in estuarine environments of Japan

Metabolic profiles of body size of Japanese seabass (n = 50) and yellowfin goby (n = 38) based on 1H-NMR spectra.
The PCA score plots (A and C) and loading plots (B and D) of the two fish species are displayed. Numbers on loading plots represent the metabolites listed in Table 2 (A,B): Japanese seabass; diamonds, 10.0–19.9 cm; squares, 20.0–39.9 cm; triangles, 40.0–60.9 cm; (C,D): yellowfin goby; diamonds, 9.0–15.9 cm; squares, 16.0–18.9 cm. (E–H): Metabolic profiles of Japanese seabass (n = 50) and yellowfin goby (n = 38) from different collection locations based on NMR spectra. The PCA score plots (E and G) and loading plots (F and H) of the two species are displayed. Numbers on loading plots indicate the annotated metabolites listed in Table 2. (E, F:) Japanese seabass; squares, Tsurumi River; diamonds, Tama River; triangles, Tokyo Bay; (G, H): yellowfin goby; squares, Tsurumi River; diamonds, Tama River.