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Figure 4: Relative abundance of eukaryotic communities of microinvertebrate external and internal microbiomes: (A) total non-host community (B) metazoan phyla, (C) fungal clades. Published as part of Parr McQueen, J., Gattoni, K., Gendron, E.M.S., Schmidt, S.K., Sommers, P. & Porazinska, D. L.,...

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Main Authors: Parr McQueen, J., Gattoni, K., Gendron, E.M.S., Schmidt, S.K., Sommers, P., Porazinska, D. L.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11644720
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Summary:Figure 4: Relative abundance of eukaryotic communities of microinvertebrate external and internal microbiomes: (A) total non-host community (B) metazoan phyla, (C) fungal clades. Published as part of Parr McQueen, J., Gattoni, K., Gendron, E.M.S., Schmidt, S.K., Sommers, P. & Porazinska, D. L., 2023, External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment, pp. 1-28 in Journal of Nematology 55 (1) on page 10, DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0004, http://zenodo.org/record/11644712