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Figure S3: Comparison of Relative Abundance Values of Phylum- Level Taxa Between Seasons
doi 10.7717/peerj.4671/supp-7
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Figure 2: Relative Abundance of Phylum-Level Groups Occurring at a Mean Relative Abundance >2% Across All Filter-Digester Bed Samples.
Figure 1: Family Level Relative Abundance of Taxa by Room and Sampling Location in Spring 2015.
Figure S3: Relative Abundance of the Dominant Phyla in Different Sampling Location
Figure 4: Relative Abundance of Phylum-Level Groups Occurring at >2% in at Least One of the Liquid Effluent Samples.
Figure 2: Cladograms of LEfSe Results Showing Bacterial Indicator Taxa at the Phylum Level.
Figure S3: Figure S3. Relative Abundance of Bacterial Phyla Associated With the GI Tract of the Mottled Spinefoot Rabbitfish (Siganus Fuscescens).
Figure 2: Relative Bacterial Abundance Patterns of Samples at the Phylum (A) and Genus (B) Level Varies Between Children and Storage Technique Used Within Each Child.
Figure S3: The Abundance of 4 Microbial Genera That Showed Significant Abundance Differences Between Species
Figure 3: Relative Abundance of Gut Bacteria at the Phylum, Class and Genus Levels at Two Lakes.