My working hypothesis so far:
I would expect as big clasifier the discoidal shift, how ever within a
given ecotype probably cubital index is more fine tuned.
The more positive/bigger discoidal shift more docile.
The bigger the cubital index more docile.
The cero of cubital index should be around the junction of Rutnner "Y"
There might be non shown influences by altitude (masl)
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