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Fig. 2 | Animal Microbiome

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From: Dietary enrichment of resistant starches or fibers differentially alter the feline fecal microbiome and metabolite profile

Fig. 2

Bacterial phyla relative abundance, alpha diversity measures, and beta diversity of fecal samples collected from cats fed the experimental diets. Shifts in fecal bacteria are demonstrated among the diet groups. A Relative abundances at the phylum level for each dietary group. B Alpha diversity differences between the diet groups. C Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) of species-level gut microbiomes using Bray-Curtis distances. PERMANOVA was used to assess the association between diet and period with the gut microbiome composition. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used to assess association between diet and the top two axes (PCo1, PCo2) followed by Dunn’s post-hoc test to evaluate the difference between the dietary groups

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