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From: Gut bacteria of weevils developing on plant roots under extreme desert conditions

Fig. 2

Bacterial community composition in the guts of Conorhynchus palumbus (N = 25), mud chamber (N = 25) and surrounding soil (N = 25). (a) PCoA plot displaying unweighted UniFrac distance. The percent variation explained by each principle coordinate is shown. (b) Venn diagram representing the number of OTUs that are unique to each of the sample type and shared between them. (c) Mean relative abundance of bacterial genera. For weevil, only those genera with > 1% mean relative abundance across all weevil samples are shown; for mud chamber and soil, only the top five genera are shown, whereas all remaining sequences are represented as others. S24–7, Actinomycetales, Rhodobacteraceae, and Frankineae are provided because the phylotypes were not classified to lower taxonomic levels. (d) Phylogenetic diversity. Columns with different letters are different at P < 0.05 based on Tukey’s post hoc tests

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