<p>This figure helps the observer to comprehend the relationship between abundance and ubiquity when defining a core microbiome. As one would expect, increasing the abundance threshold for defining whether a sample contains a particular taxon would reduce the percentage of samples (ubiquity) that would contain it. The lines that are presented refer to all taxa in the stool samples that are in more than 97.5% of the samples with an abundance cutoff of 0.05%. The taxon <i>Bacteroides</i> (red) is both relatively highly abundant and highly ubiquitous, so its fall off is less steep than the Clostridales shown.</p
<p>Bacteria, flagellate and ciliate values are expressed as numbers per mL, whereas polychaete, cope...
<p>Data were combined across all 27 pipe samples for each rig. Relative abundance was calculated as ...
<p>For each subject (S#), samples are ordered from first to last time points. Bacterial abundances d...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>Presence (%) and differences in the relative abundance of bacterial families/genera and fungal or...
<p>Abundance at the 3 taxonomic levels in the four treatments (Infect: I, Infect+Collar: IC, Control...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
Until recently, microbial diversity was the least well understood component of biodiversity. But fre...
Species abundance distributions of the OTUs in the field community belonging to the 5 different clas...
<p>The size of dots is corresponding to the abundance of each bacterial genus. Names of the genera w...
<p><i>Panel A</i>: Class-level taxon relative abundance per sample as a percentage of total sequence...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
The filtering of gut microbial datasets to retain high prevalence taxa is often performed to identif...
<p>These examples describe the A) sequence counts and B) relative abundances of six taxa (A, B, C, D...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>Bacteria, flagellate and ciliate values are expressed as numbers per mL, whereas polychaete, cope...
<p>Data were combined across all 27 pipe samples for each rig. Relative abundance was calculated as ...
<p>For each subject (S#), samples are ordered from first to last time points. Bacterial abundances d...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>Presence (%) and differences in the relative abundance of bacterial families/genera and fungal or...
<p>Abundance at the 3 taxonomic levels in the four treatments (Infect: I, Infect+Collar: IC, Control...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
Until recently, microbial diversity was the least well understood component of biodiversity. But fre...
Species abundance distributions of the OTUs in the field community belonging to the 5 different clas...
<p>The size of dots is corresponding to the abundance of each bacterial genus. Names of the genera w...
<p><i>Panel A</i>: Class-level taxon relative abundance per sample as a percentage of total sequence...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
The filtering of gut microbial datasets to retain high prevalence taxa is often performed to identif...
<p>These examples describe the A) sequence counts and B) relative abundances of six taxa (A, B, C, D...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>Bacteria, flagellate and ciliate values are expressed as numbers per mL, whereas polychaete, cope...
<p>Data were combined across all 27 pipe samples for each rig. Relative abundance was calculated as ...
<p>For each subject (S#), samples are ordered from first to last time points. Bacterial abundances d...