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Figure 6

From: Gut microbial communities associated with phenotypically divergent populations of the striped stem borer Chilo suppressalis (Walker, 1863)

Figure 6

Abundance and composition of gut microbiota of all populations. Heatmap represent the proportions of OTUs at the family level. The X-coordinate represents the sample of each population, and the Y-coordinate represents the taxon. The color code indicates relative abundance, ranging from blue (low abundance) to yellow to red (high abundance). JMG1–JMG3 midguts of the water-oat population feeding on water-oat fruit pulps, RMG1–RMG2 midguts of rice population feeding on rice seedlings, jMG1–jMG3 midguts of the water-oat population feeding on rice seedlings, rMG1–rMG3 midguts of rice population feeding on water-oat fruit pulps, JHG1–JHG3 hindguts of the water-oat population feeding on water-oat fruit pulps, RHG1–RHG3 hindguts of rice population feeding on rice seedlings, jHG1–jHG3 hindguts of the water-oat population feeding on rice seedlings, rHG1–rHG3 hindguts of rice population feeding on water-oat fruit pulps; Original populations: C. suppressalis collected from water-oat field and reared on water-oat fruit pulps; or C. suppressalis collected from rice field and reared on rice seedlings. Cross-rearing populations: C. suppressalis collected from water-oat field but reared on rice seedlings; or C. suppressalis collected from rice field but reared on water-oat fruit pulps.

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