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. 2016 Feb 9;11(2):e0148979. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148979

Fig 1. Taxonomic diversity features of U. gibba and related environments.

Fig 1

(A) Alpha diversity measurements for U. gibba’s trap (Ugt), its surroundings (Ugm), Plant-associated (Pa), Water (W), and Soil (S) microbiomes. We made use of both 16S rRNA gene (circles) fragment assignments and lowest common ancestor (LCA, squares). Both Ugt and Ugm shows the largest expected number of species (Chao1) of the compared environments, although Ugm is more diverse (Shannon) than Ugt, and Ugt is in a less dominated environment than Ugm (Simpson).