Fig. 4
From: Changes in social environment impact primate gut microbiota composition

Lactobacillaceae and Clostridaceae appear to be equally modulated by a change in diet and a change in social living conditions. (A) Changes in the relative abundance of Lactobacillaceae across all timepoints. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were conducted across all timepoints to identify differences between timepoints, as indicated by significance bars. Data points indicate the values for individual animals. Bars denote the average relative abundance for each timepoint. The pink and blue lines to the left and right of T2Single, respectively, highlight the change in relative abundance from T1Single to T2Single (effect of diet) and T2Single to T3Social (effect of moving from single to pairwise living). The inset graph at the top right denotes absolute differences in the relative abundance change from T1Single to T2Single (pink) and T2Single to T3Social (blue). Bars indicate the mean values for each group. Data points indicate the absolute values of change across the respective timepoints for each animal. * p < .05, ** p < .001, ns = non-significant. (B) Changes in the relative abundance of Clostridiaceae across all timepoints. This figure is set up in the same manner as (A)