Fig. 5. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination of average consumption frequencies of animal food items per household (Stress = 0.18), with the scores of each species on ordination axes indicated by its position on the diagram. The grey dots on the back are the households, distributed in the diagram based on their average consumption of each food type. The arrows represent the fitted variables for household’s socioeconomic characterization: AME (number of adult male equivalents at the household), wg (wealth group), assets (average number of listed assets of the household), and difaccess (inaccessibility index). These were the significant variables (p max = 0.05) identified from a larger introduced group.

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