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Fig. 3 | Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: Population mixing mediates the intestinal flora composition and facilitates invasiveness in a globally invasive fruit fly

Fig. 3

Species compositions of the microbiomes in the gut of the inbred and outbred populations. The diagram of intestinal fungal (A) and bacterial composition (B) of the intestinal flora between the inbred and outbred of B. dorsalis. The inner circle is the inbred population, and the outer circle is the outbred population. The LEfSe diagram of intestinal fungi (C) and bacteria (D) in B. dorsalis. Red indicates that the abundance of the microbe group in the inbred population was significantly higher than that in the outbred population, and the opposite is shown in blue. E Concentrations of amino acids and their derivatives in the intestinal tract of B. dorsalis. AA stands for amino acids. F The effects of amino acids on weight of pupae of B. dorsalis. G Pupal weight with their own diet relative to that with diet from others during the diet exchanging experiment

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