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. 2021 Aug 4;12:730477. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.730477

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

The shared ASVs between gut and environmental mycobiome. (A,B) The number of shared and unique ASVs among three sample types (fecal, plant and soil) at each study site, (A) at Mt. Huangshan (MH), (B) at Mt. Tianhu (MT). (C,D) The distribution pattern of shared ASVs across fecal, plant, and soil samples. (C) the dispersion pattern of shared ASVs across fecal, plant and soil samples at Mt. Huangshan (MH), (D) the dispersion pattern of shared ASVs across fecal, plant, and soil samples at Mt. Huangshan (MH). The core abundant ASVs were defined as present in at least 80% of each sample type (fecal, plant, and soil) and at an average relative abundance of > 1%, and the two study sites was counted separately. # Represent the core ASV of the fecal samples. * Represent the ASV in feces was not detected in both soil and fecal samples.