<p><b>) among the four land uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.</b> Boxes show the lower quartile, the median and the upper quartile. Pairwise comparisons are shown; different letters denote significant differences between groups at P<0.05.</p
<p>Diversity indices of fungal communities in Shengjiadian (S), Honghe (H), and Qindelie (Q) fens.</...
<p>Asterisks denote significant differences at p<0.05. Numerical values for the proportional abundan...
<p>Higher values correspond to higher β diversity. The box represents the inner quartile range of in...
<p>(a) OTU richness and (b) Chao1 index. Pairwise comparisons are shown; different letters denote si...
<p>Relative abundance of dominant fungal phyla among different land uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo....
<p>The mean relative abundance of fungi from three cores taken from each site. Each bar height repre...
<p>Comparison of fungal communities associated with grass roots from the four sampling locations.</p
<p>Percent relative abundance of fungal phyla based on ITS sequence abundance are shown. Left and ri...
<p>Different letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05) across the different sample sites.</p
<p>Non-metric multidimensional scaling of fungal communities from 55 soil samples sequenced with bot...
Three metrics of microbial diversity are shown: Faith’s Phylogenetic Diversity (Faiths PD), Shannon’...
Community richness is measured as Chao1 (A) and community evenness is measured with Shannon Diversit...
<p>Diversity is described for ten plant/substrate types, based on an OTU definition of 97% genetic s...
A. Taxa richness, B. Numerical abundance (Num. individuals m-2), C. Shannon-Wiener Diversity, D. Pie...
<p>Microbial biomass (A) C and (B) N, (C) fungal to bacterial rRNA gene ratio, and (D) fungal and (E...
<p>Diversity indices of fungal communities in Shengjiadian (S), Honghe (H), and Qindelie (Q) fens.</...
<p>Asterisks denote significant differences at p<0.05. Numerical values for the proportional abundan...
<p>Higher values correspond to higher β diversity. The box represents the inner quartile range of in...
<p>(a) OTU richness and (b) Chao1 index. Pairwise comparisons are shown; different letters denote si...
<p>Relative abundance of dominant fungal phyla among different land uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo....
<p>The mean relative abundance of fungi from three cores taken from each site. Each bar height repre...
<p>Comparison of fungal communities associated with grass roots from the four sampling locations.</p
<p>Percent relative abundance of fungal phyla based on ITS sequence abundance are shown. Left and ri...
<p>Different letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05) across the different sample sites.</p
<p>Non-metric multidimensional scaling of fungal communities from 55 soil samples sequenced with bot...
Three metrics of microbial diversity are shown: Faith’s Phylogenetic Diversity (Faiths PD), Shannon’...
Community richness is measured as Chao1 (A) and community evenness is measured with Shannon Diversit...
<p>Diversity is described for ten plant/substrate types, based on an OTU definition of 97% genetic s...
A. Taxa richness, B. Numerical abundance (Num. individuals m-2), C. Shannon-Wiener Diversity, D. Pie...
<p>Microbial biomass (A) C and (B) N, (C) fungal to bacterial rRNA gene ratio, and (D) fungal and (E...
<p>Diversity indices of fungal communities in Shengjiadian (S), Honghe (H), and Qindelie (Q) fens.</...
<p>Asterisks denote significant differences at p<0.05. Numerical values for the proportional abundan...
<p>Higher values correspond to higher β diversity. The box represents the inner quartile range of in...