10.6084/m9.figshare.7610717.v1
Zhiguang Qiu
Zhiguang
Qiu
Melinda A. Coleman
Melinda
A. Coleman
Euan Provost
Euan
Provost
Alexandra H. Campbell
Alexandra
H. Campbell
Brendan P. Kelaher
Brendan P.
Kelaher
Steven J. Dalton
Steven
J. Dalton
Torsten Thomas
Torsten
Thomas
Peter D. Steinberg
Peter
D. Steinberg
Ezequiel M. Marzinelli
Ezequiel M.
Marzinelli
Fig.S2.Microbial taxa affected significantly by warming and acidification. from Future climate change is predicted to affect the microbiome and condition of habitat-forming kelp
The Royal Society
2019
acidification
bacteria
disease
Ecklonia radiata
holobiont
mesocosm
temperature
2019-01-21 09:46:59
Journal contribution
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Fig_S2_Microbial_taxa_affected_significantly_by_warming_and_acidification_from_Future_climate_change_is_predicted_to_affect_the_microbiome_and_condition_of_habitat-forming_kelp/7610717
Mean relative abundances (+SE, n=10-12) of OTUs found to differ strongly between temperature (a; 21 vs 23.5oC) and pH treatments (b; ‘Current’ vs ‘Future’), or their interaction (c) ([p] = Phyllum, [c] = Class, [o] = Order, [f] = Family, [g] = Genus, [s] = species).