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Fig. 3 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: The yellow perch (Perca flavescens) microbiome revealed resistance to colonisation mostly associated with neutralism driven by rare taxa under cadmium disturbance

Fig. 3

The average degree of host-microbiome networks over time and between treatments. The connectivity represented with violin plots are significantly higher in average for the control groups in the gut and the skin at time T3, whilst at T1, they were significantly higher for cadmium-treated groups only in the skin. The average of nodes’ degree computed with Network Analyzer was compared using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Benjamini-Hochberg test. The value of 0.05 is the threshold of B-H p-value significance. Only the significant Dunn test p-values for pairwise comparisons are displayed on this figure, however in order to improve visibility, the significant p-values of Kruskal-wallis test for multiple groups comparisons were not plotted

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