Table 3 Comparison of the relative abundance of OTUs in the gut microbiota of D and ND piglets.
From: Identification of the core bacteria in rectums of diarrheic and non-diarrheic piglets
Taxonomic name1 | Average% | P value | Tendency in diarrheic piglets compared with non-diarrheic samples | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
D piglets | ND piglets | |||
Family | ||||
Clostridiales vadinBB60 group | 0.514% | 2.220% | 0.003 | ↓ |
Erysipelotrichaceae | 0.780% | 1.802% | 0.018 | ↓ |
Genus | ||||
Allisonella | 0.994% | 1.465% | 0.033 | ↓ |
Lactobacillus | 1.674% | 0.393% | 0.013 | ↑ |
Bacteroides | 0.841% | 1.705% | 0.000 | ↓ |
Ruminococcaceae NK4A214 group | 0.776% | 1.807% | 0.009 | ↓ |
Ruminococcaceae UCG-002 | 0.532% | 2.193% | 0.000 | ↓ |
Ruminiclostridium 9 | 0.823% | 1.726% | 0.000 | ↓ |
Anaerotruncus | 0.637% | 2.026% | 0.000 | ↓ |
Eubacterium coprostanoligenes group | 0.659% | 1.993% | 0.007 | ↓ |
Family XIII AD3011 group | 0.750% | 1.849% | 0.000 | ↓ |
Prevotella2 | 0.789% | 1.787% | 0.005 | ↓ |
Prevotella9 | 0.849% | 1.692% | 0.015 | ↓ |
Species | ||||
Lactobacillus salivarius | 1.478% | 0.708% | 0.002 | ↑ |
Lactobacillus vaginalis | 1.702% | 0.349% | 0.001 | ↑ |
Lactobacillus gasseri | 0.445% | 2.330% | 0.020 | ↓ |
Lactobacillus amylovorus | 1.588% | 0.529% | 0.003 | ↑ |
Pasteurella aerogenes | 1.667% | 0.404% | 0.013 | ↑ |
Enterococcus cecorum | 1.685% | 0.381% | 0.010 | ↑ |
Enterococcus durans | 1.699% | 0.353% | 0.019 | ↑ |
Escherichia coli | 1.670% | 0.399% | 0.000 | ↑ |