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Fig. 4 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Fecal microbiome of horses transitioning between warm-season and cool-season grass pasture within integrated rotational grazing systems

Fig. 4

Differentially abundant bacterial co-abundance groups (BCG) and ungrouped amplicon sequenc variants (ASV) by horse. Features (BCG and ASV) were dentified as differentially abundant (W ≥ 704) across horses using Analysis of Composition of Microbes (ANCOM) in Qiime 2 (v.2020.8). Individual horses are designated with two-letter abbreviations and arranged such that each horse is represented by an individual facet grid, with horses on the left-hand side assigned to the bermudagrass integrated rotational grazing system (n = 4) and horses on the right-hand side assigned to the crabgrass integrated system (n = 4). Sample IDs on the x-axis are arranged such that the first four samples within each horse represent transitions from cool-season grass to warm-season grass and the final four samples within each horse represent transitions from warm-season grass to cool-season grass. Within transitions, samples are arranged from D0 through D6

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