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. 2017 May 31;8:362. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00362

Table 4.

Top 10 most discriminant bacterial families of the different Octopus vulgaris paralarvae analyzed and their zooplankton prey.

Sample Similarity Families Av. ab. Con% Cumulative
NW Spain 31.59 Flavobacteriaceae 0.10 16.99 16.99
Comamonadaceae 0.13 15.49 32.49
Moraxellaceae 0.08 13.55 46.04
Sphingomonadaceae 0.03 6.11 52.15
Corynebacteriaceae 0.03 5.16 57.31
Staphylococcaceae 0.02 4.04 61.35
Propionibacteriaceae 0.02 3.96 65.31
Micrococcaceae 0.02 3.81 69.13
Rivulariaceae 0.03 3.43 72.56
Streptococcaceae 0.02 3.42 75.98
Morocco 42.49 Comamonadaceae 0.26 41.07 41.07
Moraxellaceae 0.04 9.21 50.28
Flavobacteriaceae 0.05 8.37 58.65
Sphingomonadaceae 0.03 5.33 63.98
Caulobacteraceae 0.03 3.91 67.90
Xanthomonadaceae 0.03 3.85 71.75
Chitiniphagaceae 0.02 2.90 74.65
Corynebacteriaceae 0.02 2.89 77.54
Bradyrhizobiaceae 0.02 2.12 79.65
Streptococcaceae 0.02 2.08 81.73
Aquaculture 38.12 Mycoplasmataceae 0.31 52.56 52.64
Vibrionaceae 0.20 29.60 82.15
Rhodobacteraceae 0.05 5.67 87.83
Flavobacteriaceae 0.02 2.70 90.53
Alteromonadaceae 0.02 1.47 92.00
Corynebacteriaceae 0.01 0.85 92.84
Sphingomonadaceae 0.01 0.79 93.64
Moraxellaceae 0.01 0.70 94.33
Enterobacteriaceae 0.00 0.70 95.03
Micrococcaceae 0.01 0.67 95.70
Zooplankton 37.72 Corynebacteriaceae 0.11 27.81 27.81
Moraxellaceae 0.04 10.89 38.70
Pseudomonadaceae 0.05 10.50 49.20
Micrococcaceae 0.05 8.47 57.68
Staphylococcaceae 0.03 7.05 64.73
Propionibacteriaceae 0.03 6.44 71.17
Sphingomonadaceae 0.03 6.34 77.51
Streptococcaceae 0.04 3.89 81.40
Rivulariaceae 0.14 3.62 85.02
Microbacteriaceae 0.01 2.69 87.71

Averaged abundance (Av. ab.), contribution percentage to the total variability (Con%) and the cumulative variability explained by the families.