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eDNA as a tool for non-invasive monitoring of the fauna of a turbid, well-mixed system, the Elbe estuary in Germany

Fig 5

Venn diagrams of OTUs shared between stations.

A–D) represent mBRAVE and E–H) BLAST results. A) and E) all Metazoa in all Elbe and lake stations (high and low tide sampling events combined), B) and F) all Metazoa in all Elbe stations with high and low tide events shown separately, C) and G) fish species in all Elbe and lake stations (high and low tide sampling events combined) and D) and H) fish species in all Elbe stations with high and low tide events shown separately. A), B), E), and F) show the number of shared OTUs, whereas in C), D), G) and H) shared fish species are indicated (here each number corresponds to a specific fish species as shown in the legend).

Fig 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250452.g005