Fig. 6
From: Spatial variation of skin-associated microbiota in a green salamander metapopulation

Plots of Jaccard similarity for salamander skin microbiota as a function of geographic distance (a), (n = 66), salamander skin microbiota as a function of genetic distance (b), (n = 46) and crevice microbiota as a function of geographic distance (c), (n = 20). Corresponding Mantel correlograms for salamander skin microbiota (d,e) and crevice microbiota (f) as a function of geographic distance (d,f) and genetic distance (e). Points on the correlogram filled in with solid color indicate a significant correlation between geographic/genetic distance and microbiota similarity at that distance class. Across all panels, microbiota components are colored as follows: full salamander skin microbiota (bright green), the salamander exclusive component of skin microbiota (yellow-green), the component of the salamander skin microbiota shared with crevice microbiota (olive green), the full crevice microbiota (grey-brown), the crevice exclusive component of the crevice microbiota (grey) and the component of the crevice microbiota shared with salamander skin (forest green).