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Box Fig. 1 | Animal Microbiome

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From: Defining gut mycobiota for wild animals: a need for caution in assigning authentic resident fungal taxa

Box Fig. 1

Interspecific variation in wild rodent gut mycobiota alpha and beta diversity. Measures of a alpha diversity based on the SV richness, and b beta diversity based on the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity for the gut mycobiota of four species of wild rodents (bank vole, Myodes glareolus MG, wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus AS, striped field mouse, A. agrarius AA, and yellow-necked mouse, A. flavicollis AF). The three data columns are faceted based on filtering of sequence variant (SV) groups, with data sets that include (1) all fungal SV data, (2) filtered SV data with only the likely resident or (3) non-resident gut fungi. a Box-and-whisker plots represent the median and interquartile range of SV richness. b Each point represents a single sample; samples are coloured according to the host species and are matched across the panels

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