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Fig. 2 | Environmental Microbiome

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From: Habitat type and host grazing regimen influence the soil microbial diversity and communities within potential biting midge larval habitats

Fig. 2

Bacterial diversity and community composition of potential midge habitat soil. A Shannon diversity index in disturbed (bison- and cattle-grazed) and undisturbed (non-grazed) pond and spring habitats. The error bars are standard errors of means. The different letters indicate significant differences between sampling sites (P ≤ 0.05). B Bacterial community composition of each sample. The first and second axes of Principal Co-ordinates Analysis depicts Bray–Curtis distances between samples. C Bacterial community composition (phyla). Relative abundance for each sample is shown, and sample names are color coded based on habitat types on the horizontal axis (pond = blue and spring = yellow)

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