Fig. 2From: Microbial communities of the house fly Musca domestica vary with geographical location and habitatPCoA analysis demonstrating the influence of geography and habitat on bacterial and fungal communities. a–d Principle coordinates analysis of Bray-Curtis distances of a internal bacteria, b external bacteria, c internal fungi, and d external fungi. Axes represent the two components of variation explaining the greatest proportion of variation in the data set. The third axis for each graph is 4.7%, 3.5%, 5.0%, and 8.0%, respectively. e–h Constrained analysis of principle coordinates on Bray-Curtis distances of e internal bacteria, f external bacteria, g internal fungi, and h external fungi. The variance explained is 4.37%, 6.86%, 4,18% and 6,00%, respectively, with p value of 0.001. The third axis for each graph is 21.3%, 19.3%, 13.6%, and 12.7%, respectivelyBack to article page