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Fig. 2 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Early life skin microbial trajectory as a function of vertical and environmental transmission in Bornean foam-nesting frogs

Fig. 2

Taxonomic bar plots depicting the dominant phyla within the bacterial community of foam-nest breeding amphibians and their environment. Unassigned taxa and those with less than 2% relative abundance are not shown. Community composition for all replicates of each variable are presented at the taxonomic rank of phylum. A Amphibian specific samples: Organization of replicates for variable ‘Adult’ are arranged by sex and body location as denoted by the gender symbols and representative shapes. All other variables are in order by nest number (i.e., the first three bars are the replicates for nest 1, second three for nest 2, etc.). B Environmental samples: “Leaf” was the substrate the nest was adhered to. “Water-Terrarium” refers to the water at the bottom of the container in which adults made their nests and “Water-Pond” refers to water from the pond environment after tadpoles had one week of immersion

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