Vibrio Ecology in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, Characterized by Next-Generation Amplicon Sequencing of the Gene Encoding Heat Shock Protein 60 (hsp60)

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    Observed, Chao1, and Shannon alpha diversity metrics by month for all 16S rRNA sequences, 16S rRNA Vibrio sequences, all hsp60 sequences, and hsp60 Vibrio sequences (Fig. S1); relative abundances of Proteobacteria in the Neuse River Estuary (NRE) by class from May through December 2016 using the hsp60 gene and 16S rRNA gene (Fig. S2); relative abundances of Gammaproteobacteria in the NRE by order from May through December 2016 using the hsp60 gene and 16S rRNA gene (Fig. S3); relative abundances of Vibrionalesin the NRE by family from May through December 2016 using the hsp60 gene and 16S rRNA gene (Fig. S4); relative abundances of Vibrionaceae in the NRE by genus from May through December 2016 using the hsp60 gene and 16S rRNA gene (Fig. S5); unconstrained principle components plot for Vibrio communities in the NRE (Fig. S6); Spearman rank correlation plot showing correlations between potentially pathogenic Vibrio species V. vulnificus, V. parahaemolyticus, V. cholerae, as well as total Vibrio, and environmental parameters (Fig. S7); summary of samples and barcodes (Table S1); all variables tested in the DistLM (Table S2); Wilcoxon rank paired sample statistics for alpha diversity estimates (Table S3); Pearson correlation statistics for alpha diversity estimates (Table S4).

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