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Fig. 5 | Biological and life history drivers of mucosal microbiota in diverse sampling of marine fish from Southern California. a Multivariate analysis of biological and life history parameters evaluated using unweighted and weighted normalized UniFrac distances. Statistical significance (PERMANOVA p = 0.001) indicated by yellow blocks (left) and effect size (right). All samples compared together (all) along with individual sample types (gill, skin, midgut, hindgut). b Impact of trophic level on similarity between midgut and hindgut (within a species) (linear model:p p value, mslope,dottedlinesare 95% confidence interval). F-Stat test statistic used in PERMANOVA analysis, all row names in a are metadata column names used in the analysis, MG midgut, HG hindgut, Gen. Weighted UniFrac generalized weighted UniFrac.

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Published as part of Minich, Jeremiah J., Härer, Andreas, Vechinski, Joseph, Frable, Benjamin W., Skelton, Zachary R., Kunselman, Emily, Shane, Michael A., Perry, Daniela S., Gonzalez, Antonio, McDonald, Daniel, Knight, Rob, Michael, Todd P. & Allen, Eric E., 2022, Host biology, ecology and the environment influence microbial biomass and diversity in 101 marine fish species, pp. 6978 in Nature Communications 13 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34557-2, http://zenodo.org/record/7342324

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