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Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications.
Published 2024“…Yellow reflects high classification accuracy, while dark blue represents less robust classification accuracy. Time-frequency points with no significant classification value are white.…”
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Image 2_Sediment exposure decreases diversity in the surface mucus layer microbiome of Porites lobata at Honoliʻi, Hawaiʻi.jpeg
Published 2025“…Microbial community structure was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, at three time points, before, during, and after the sedimentation event, to identify changes in microbial composition and diversity.…”
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Image 3_Sediment exposure decreases diversity in the surface mucus layer microbiome of Porites lobata at Honoliʻi, Hawaiʻi.jpeg
Published 2025“…Microbial community structure was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, at three time points, before, during, and after the sedimentation event, to identify changes in microbial composition and diversity.…”
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Image 1_Sediment exposure decreases diversity in the surface mucus layer microbiome of Porites lobata at Honoliʻi, Hawaiʻi.jpeg
Published 2025“…Microbial community structure was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, at three time points, before, during, and after the sedimentation event, to identify changes in microbial composition and diversity.…”
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Table 1_Sediment exposure decreases diversity in the surface mucus layer microbiome of Porites lobata at Honoliʻi, Hawaiʻi.xlsx
Published 2025“…Microbial community structure was characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, at three time points, before, during, and after the sedimentation event, to identify changes in microbial composition and diversity.…”
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