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. 2018 Dec 11;13(12):e0208917. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208917

Fig 3. Venn diagram of number of core OTUs shared among all praying mantis and cockroach species.

Fig 3

7 OTUs were shared among all insect species: an Enterococcus; a cluster of Ruminococcaceae associated with the Blattodea order; Comamonadaceae; Rhodoferax; Desulfobacteraceae; Bacteroides; and a cluster of Porphyromonadaceae associated with termites (S3 Table). Analysis utilized un-resampled datasets. A list of OTUs shared among all insects is shown in S3 Table, all mantids in S4 Table, and all cockroaches in S5 Table. S3S5 Tables also contain the relative abundance of these core OTUs across all samples, all mantids, and all cockroaches, respectively. OTUs shared among each species of praying mantid are found in S6S8 Tables. This venn diagram was generated in R with the VennDiagram package [60, 62].