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Article

Biodiversity of Nematodes from Coral Reef Sediments in the South China Sea Based on eDNA Metabarcoding

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Department of Marine Organism Taxonomy & Phylogeny, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China
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University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Laboratory for Marine Biology and Biotechnology, Qingdao Marine Science and Technology Center, Qingdao 266237, China
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Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Diversity 2024, 16(7), 362; https://doi.org/10.3390/d16070362
Submission received: 9 May 2024 / Revised: 12 June 2024 / Accepted: 19 June 2024 / Published: 25 June 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Biodiversity and Conservation of Coral Reefs)

Abstract

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Coral reef ecosystems in the South China Sea are one of the globally important marine biodiversity hotspots. However, there are few studies on nematode biodiversity in coral reef sediments. Here, we assessed nematode biodiversity in coral reef sediments in the South China Sea using eDNA metabarcoding. Eight sampling stations were set up in the region north of the South China Sea Basin (Xisha and Zhongsha Islands) and south of it (Nansha Islands), respectively. We also compared and analysed the nematode biodiversity and community structure in different regions, as well as the effects of environmental factors on the community structure. The results showed that a total of 503 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected in 16 sediment samples. The nematodes identified belong to two classes, 10 orders, 37 families, 51 genera and 61 species, and all of them were Enoplea and Chromadorea, except for the unidentified taxa, which accounted for 97.26% of the total abundance. The analyses showed that the northern region had higher nematode abundance and diversity relative to the southern region. However, there was no significant difference in the nematode community structure between the two regions, which was less affected by geographic location. Similarly, environmental factors (total nitrogen, total phosphorus, copper, zinc, cadmium, lead and arsenic) have an effect on the abundance of specific nematode groups but not on the overall community structure. In summary, this study initially reveals the composition and diversity of nematode communities in coral reef sediments in the South China Sea and provides an important reference for further in-depth study of the South China Sea ecosystem.

1. Introduction

Coral reef ecosystems, often referred to as the tropical rainforests of the ocean due to their high biodiversity and ecosystem service value, continue to support thousands of marine species despite the pressures of global climate change and human activities [1]. Particularly in the South China Sea, the coral reefs not only boast rich biodiversity but also occupy a significant position in economic activities [2]. However, scientific research on the coral reef ecosystems in this region, especially studies on meiofauna communities, remains relatively undeveloped.
Nematodes, as a crucial part of the benthic meiofauna community in marine ecosystems, play a key role in coral reef ecosystems [3]. These minute organisms are not only vital components of the food web but also serve as indicator species for environmental health [4]. The diversity and community structure of nematodes reflects the health of ecosystems and biogeographical distributions [5]. However, despite the recognized importance of nematodes, studies on their diversity in the coral reef sediments of the South China Sea are still very limited.
Traditional biodiversity research methods primarily rely on morphological features for species identification and classification. While historically significant, this approach has clear limitations when dealing with large-scale samples or species that are difficult to distinguish [6]. In recent years, the development of molecular biology techniques, especially the application of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, has provided new perspectives and tools for biodiversity research [7]. By analysing the DNA in environmental samples, this technique allows for rapid and efficient monitoring and assessment of biological communities, making it particularly suited for studying minute or cryptic species that are challenging to identify through traditional methods [8].
Thus, using eDNA metabarcoding technology, this study conducted a comprehensive analysis of the nematode community’s biodiversity and structure in the coral reef sediments of the South China Sea. Through this method, we were able to monitor the dynamics of coral reef nematode communities non-invasively and assess the health of ecosystems on a larger geographical scale, promptly identifying ecological risks and potential crises and providing a basis for scientific management and conservation measures.

2. Materials and Methods

2.1. Sample Collection

The samples for this study were collected in April–May 2023 in the coral reef region of the Nansha Islands (three stations on Beiwai shoal (BW1, BW2 and BW3); two stations on Meiji Reef (MJ2 and MJ4); one station on Chigua Reef (CG1); one station on Dongmen Reef (DM1); and one station on Zhangxi Reef (ZX1)), the Zhongsha Islands (one station on Walker Shoal: (MB)) and the Xisha Islands (three stations on North Reef (BJ1, BJ3 and BJ4); one station on Ganquan Reef (GQ); one station on Shi island (SY); two stations on Qilian island (QLY1, QLY2)), with a total of 16 sampling stations. As the sampling stations are separated by the South China Sea basin, the sampling stations in the Xisha Islands and the Zhongsha Islands were divided into the northern region, and those in the Nansha Islands were divided into the southern region (Figure 1). Surface sediments were collected on-site by divers using sterile sampling bags in water depths of 10–20 m and subsequently placed in an −80 °C refrigerator for preservation. Sampling stations were mapped by the software Ocean Data View (ODV, 4.7.10).

2.2. Environmental Factor Parameter Acquisition

Thirty grams of sediment samples were placed in a freeze-dryer and lyophilised for 24 h. The dried samples were then ground into powder using a mortar and pestle and transferred into 50 mL sterile centrifuge tubes. These samples were sent to the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Nanjing for the determination of environmental factors, including nutrients (total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP)) and heavy metal elements (copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As)).

2.3. High-Throughput Sequencing

In this study, genomic DNA was extracted from sediment samples using the DNeasy PowerSoil Kit (QIAGEN, Hilden, Germany) according to the instructions, and integrity was examined using 1% agarose gel electrophoresis. Marine nematode-specific primers were selected for PCR amplification of 18S rRNA gene [9], and the primer sequences were A-NF1: 5′-GCCTCCCTCGCGCCATCAGGGGTGGTGCATGGCCGTTCTTAGTT-3′ and B-18Sr2b: 5′-GCCTTGCCAGCCCGCTCAGTACAAAGGGCAGGGACGTAAT-3′. PCR was performed using TransStart Fastpfu DNA Polymerase (TransGen Biotech) with a 20 μL reaction system in the following amplification procedure: pre-denaturation at 95 °C for 5 min, followed by 35 cycles (denaturation at 95 °C for 30 s, annealing at 58 °C for 30 s, and extension at 72 °C for 45 s), and finally extension at 72 °C for 10 min. Three replicates were set up for all the samples, and the PCR products of the same samples were mixed and checked by electrophoresis on 2% agarose gel. Qualified PCR products were subjected to library preparation and high-throughput sequencing on the Illumina MiSeq PE250 sequencing platform. The results were stored in FASTQ file format and uploaded to NCBI, BioProject: PRJNA1101407.

2.4. Data Quality Control and Processing

Firstly, Raw Reads were filtered using Trimmomatic [10], and adaptor sequence and primer sequences were identified and removed by using cutadapt [11] to obtain Clean Reads. Double-ended reads were spliced using USEARCH (8.1) [12]. We removed chimeras using UCHIME [13] to obtain high-quality sequences for subsequent analyses. Those Sequences were clustered at a 97% similarity level using USEARCH [12], and OTUs were filtered by default parameters with a threshold of 0.005% of total number of all sequences sequenced. OTUs are clusters of similar sequences that are used to classify groups of closely related individuals. In microbial ecology, OTUs are often used as a proxy for species or other taxonomic units, especially when exact taxonomic identification is challenging. By clustering sequences based on similarity, OTUs provide a practical way to analyze and compare community composition and diversity. Taxonomical annotation was performed using the Naive Bayes Classifier with a reference database (SILVA 138). All optimised sequences were mapped to OTU representative sequences to generate OTU tables (Appendix A).

2.5. Statistical Analysis

The region of this study is located in the Nansha Islands, Zhongsha Islands and Xisha Islands in the South China Sea; due to the separation of the South China Sea Basin, the above region is divided into the northern region (Xisha Islands and Zhongsha Islands) and the southern region (Nansha Islands). The nematode biodiversity and community structure in different regions and the effects of environmental factors on the community structure were analysed. The Alpha diversity index of the samples was assessed using QIIME2 [14]; Beta diversity analysis was performed using QIIME [15] to evaluate nematode biodiversity in different samples. Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) was performed on the samples according to different grouping conditions based on taxonomic composition using LEfSE to identify communities or species that significantly differed in their impact on sample partitioning [16]. Redundancy Analysis (RDA) was performed using CANOCO5 [17] to analyse the effect of environmental factors on community structure. Correlation mapping was performed based on R language (R4.2.2), Origin (9.9) and EXCEL (2021).

3. Results

3.1. Valid Sequences and OTUs

From 16 sediment samples collected from coral reefs in the South China Sea, the 18S rRNA gene of marine nematodes was amplified and subjected to high-throughput sequencing. A total of 1,769,042 sequences were obtained, of which 1,659,263 valid sequences remained after data purification for subsequent analysis (Table 1). Approximately 99.26% of these sequences ranged from 310 to 330 bp in length. Annotation and screening were conducted using the SILVA138 database. Among the annotated sequences, 503 OTUs were identified as marine nematodes. There were 52 OTUs common to both the northern and southern regions, with 257 unique OTUs in the northern region and 194 unique OTUs in the southern region. Table 2 presents species annotations of shared OTUs with high abundance in both regions. At the class level, Enoplea and Chromadorea were the dominant groups. At the order level, the primary groups included Mermithida, Rhabditida, Plectida, Enoplida, Dorylaimida. At the family level, the major families observed were Mermithidae, Cephalobidae, Criconematidae, Anguinidae, Ceramonematidae, Ironidae, Alaimidae, Aporcelaimidae. At the genus level, Hexamermis, Acrobeles, Criconemoides, Subanguina, Ceramonema, Syringolaimus, Alaimus, Aporcelaimellus were predominant.

3.2. Alpha Diversity

The alpha diversity indices based on the OTU level for each sample (Table 3) revealed that the northern region exhibited higher alpha diversity indices compared to the southern region. To visualise the differences in nematode biodiversity between regions, box plots of the four alpha diversity indices were generated based on the OTU level (Figure 2). The medians of the alpha diversity indices were higher in the northern region than in the southern region, and the lengths of the upper and lower quartile ranges of the alpha diversity indices were also greater, indicating higher nematode abundance and evenness in the northern region. Additionally, one station in the northern region (GQ) and one station in the southern region (MJ2) exhibited significantly higher nematode biomass compared to other stations within their respective regions.

3.3. Species Composition and Relative Abundance

The results of the OTU sequence comparison revealed that the nematodes identified in the coral reef area of the South China Sea belong to two classes, 10 orders, 37 families, 51 genera and 61 species. At the class level, excluding unidentified taxa, the nematodes are predominantly Chromadorea (56.53%) and Enoplea (41.87%). At the order level, the dominant groups are Rhabditida (49.65%), Enoplida (15.21%), Dorylaimida (13.70%), Mermithida (12.74%). At the family level, the major observed families are Cephalobidae (26.89%), Criconematidae (9.93%), Aporcelaimidae (13.61%), Mermithidae (12.74%), Alaimidae (8.33%). At the genus level, the primary genera include Acrobeles (24.56%), Aporcelaimellus (13.61%), Hexamermis (12.74%), Criconemoides (9.93%), Alaimus (8.33%). At the species level, the dominant species are Acrobeles sp. MA-2012 (24.56%), Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004 (13.61%), Hexamermis albicans (12.74%), Criconemoides myungsugae (9.93%), Alaimus sp. 1247 (8.32%) (Figure 3).
In the northern and southern regions of the study area, the dominant classes are Enoplea and Chromadorea. In the northern region, the proportions of these two classes are approximately equal, whereas in the southern region, Chromadorea is more prevalent. The dominant orders are Rhabditida, Enoplida, Dorylaimida, Mermithida. The dominant families include Cephalobidae, Aporcelaimidae, Mermithidae. The dominant genera are Acrobeles, Aporcelaimellus, Hexamermis. Figure 4 illustrates the relative abundance of different taxonomic levels (classes, orders, families, genera) in the northern and southern regions. Overall, the differences between the dominant groups in the northern and southern regions are minimal, with the southern region exhibiting a greater number of dominant groups.

3.4. Community Structure and Differential Groups

To explore the similarities and differences in nematode communities between different regions, Beta diversity was assessed using various similarity matrices based on the abundance–Jaccard algorithm. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed (Figure 5A) that the stations were not significantly dispersed, indicating that the nematode community structure was relatively consistent across stations. Notably, MB and GQ, as well as MJ2 and QLY2, were closer together, suggesting a higher degree of similarity in nematode community structure between these pairs of stations. Additionally, some overlapping areas in the elliptical confidence zones of the two regions indicate that the nematode community structures of certain stations in the northern and southern regions share similarities. Furthermore, the UPGMA clustering tree and abundance histogram at the family level (Figure 5B) showed no distinct clustering between the two regions, reinforcing the observation that there are no significant differences in nematode community structure between the northern and southern regions.
The LEfSe-based analysis (Figure 6) revealed more categories of significantly different impacts in the northern region compared to the southern region. In the northern region, the significant taxa include Diplogasteridae, Oxystominidae and Haliplectidae at the family level and Pristionchus, Pseudodiplogasteroides and Haliplectus at the genus level. In the southern region, the significant taxa are Mermithida at the order level, Mermithidae at the family level and Hexamermis at the genus level.

3.5. Effects of Environmental Factors on Community Structure

Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was performed on the nematode abundance matrix of South China Sea coral reefs. The results showed that the axis lengths of the gradient were less than 3.0, prompting the selection of Redundancy Analysis (RDA) to explore the relationship between environmental factors and nematode community structure. The environmental factors considered included conventional indices (latitude (LAT), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP)) and heavy metal indicators (copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), arsenic (As)). Nematodes were analysed at the genus level. The RDA results (Figure 7) indicated that the first two ordination axes contributed 31.48% and 24.3% of the explanatory power for the nematode community structure. There was no obvious clustering of stations in the northern and southern regions, suggesting that environmental factors did not significantly affect the nematode communities in these regions. Specific influences of environmental factors were observed as follows: Latitude has a greater effect on BJ3 at the station; TN has a greater effect on MB at the station and on Aporcelaimellus, Pristionchus, Halicephalobus at the community structure; TP has a greater effect on BJ1 and CG1 at the station and on Acrobeles at the community structure; Cu and Pb have a greater effect on GQ and MJ4 at the station; Cd has a greater effect on Criconemoides at the community structure; and As has a greater effect on BW2 and DM1 at the station and on Ceramonema at the community structure.

4. Discussion

4.1. Nematode Biodiversity in the South China Sea Coral Reefs

In this study, we monitored the nematode biodiversity of coral reef sediments in the South China Sea using eDNA metabarcoding sequencing. A total of 503 OTUs were detected in 16 sediment samples, with the dominant groups being Enoplea and Chromadorea, accounting for 97.26% of the total abundance. Similar findings have been reported in other coral reef ecosystems. For instance, a study on the morphological identification of 2010 nematodes from the Maldives coral reefs revealed that all 173 identified genera belonged to Enoplea and Chromadorea [18]. In comparison, this study identified more than 30 families across the two coral reef regions, with seven families being common to both regions. However, only 61 genera were identified at the genus level, indicating a significant gap compared to the Maldives coral reef region. This discrepancy may be attributed to the lower resolution at the genus level, resulting in some unidentified genera. Nematodes also dominate meiofauna in extreme marine environments such as cold seeps [19], hydrothermal vents [20] and hypersaline environments [21]. Additionally, some unidentified taxa were observed in this study, potentially due to the presence of new species, an incomplete reference database, degradation of DNA fragments, or varying amplification efficiencies of primers. With continuous improvements in reference databases and advancements in science and technology, it is expected that these unidentified OTUs will be more accurately identified and classified in the future.

4.2. Community Variation and LEfSe Analyses

In this study, the investigation region was divided into northern and southern sections based on spatial latitude. The nematode community structure in different coral reef regions of the South China Sea was explored using eDNA metabarcoding sequencing technology. LEfSe analysis is known for revealing significant differences among multiple groups [22]. A previous study utilising LEfSe showed that nematodes were more readily detected in sediment eDNA, whereas echinoderms were more readily detected in water eDNA [23]. Although no significant difference in the overall nematode community structure between the northern and southern regions was observed in this study, LEfSe analysis still highlighted some taxa with specific distributions. In the northern region, the families Diplogasteridae, Oxystominidae and Haliplectidae were detected, with percentages of 0.41%, 0.3% and 0.3%, respectively. These families were not detected in the southern region, indicating a subtle but noteworthy difference that underscores the sensitivity of LEfSe analysis. In the southern region, Mermithida was identified as a significant group, comprising 12.98% of the total nematode population. In the northern region, Mermithida accounted for approximately 12.5%, a similar percentage. However, this similarity may be attributed to the uneven distribution of nematodes, primarily observed at station QLY1, which represented over 99.9% of the Mermithida detected in the northern region.

4.3. Environmental Factors and Community Structure

The nematode community structure in different regions may be influenced by the concentration of various elements, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, which are major nutrient elements in the water. Appropriate amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus can provide the nutrients required by meiofauna to promote their growth and reproduction. However, when the concentrations of these elements are too high, they may produce negative effects, such as eutrophication and hypoxia [24]. Additionally, high concentrations of certain metal elements can have toxic effects on meiofauna, affecting their survival and reproduction and potentially leading to death [25]. The present study showed that nutrient elements and heavy metal elements did not have a significant effect on the overall community structure of nematodes. Specific environmental factors impacted individual nematode types but did not significantly affect other species, thus masking the effect on the overall community structure. Although the two regions are geographically distant from each other, latitude did not have a significant impact on the nematode community structure. This lack of effect may be attributed to the shallow sampling depth and the strong ecological adaptability of nematodes in the tropical region, allowing them to maintain a relatively stable community structure. In addition to the aforementioned environmental factors, other factors such as temperature, salinity and pH may also affect nematode community structure, though these were beyond the scope of this research.

4.4. Nematode Biodiversity Assessment Methods

Nematodes are the most abundant taxa of benthic meiofauna and can be found in various ecosystems, ranging from shallow waters to the deep sea. The species composition of nematodes not only offers valuable insights into the ecosystems they inhabit but also serves as a widely recognised bioindicator [26]. Despite two centuries of research, the number of marine nematode species identified through morphological methods is about 6900, representing only 19% of the estimated total number of species [27]. Nematode identification primarily relies on morphological features, but this approach is often biased due to the time-consuming nature of the process, the high phenotypic plasticity of nematodes and the scarcity of distinct taxonomic features [28,29]. In contrast, combining morphological observation with molecular biology techniques provides a new approach to assessing nematode biodiversity [30]. Molecular biology techniques can be effectively used for large-scale assessment of nematode biodiversity across various ecosystems. This not only improves the efficiency of identification but also enables the detection of species that are difficult to observe [31]. Additionally, it helps resolve the problem of identifying cryptic species [26]. In this context, eDNA metabarcoding sequencing technology emerges as a promising approach. The use of eDNA technology in environmental monitoring is rapidly expanding, with applications in fisheries, coral reefs, harmful algal blooms, invasive and endangered species, and biodiversity monitoring [32]. By detecting species across space and time, eDNA fulfils the basic needs of environmental surveys. The accuracy of eDNA is largely determined by the selected marker genes, the suitability of primers, amplification conditions and reference databases [33]. For free-living marine nematodes, COI genes have proven relatively difficult to amplify due to rampant gene rearrangements and frequent recombination in the mitochondrial genome [26]. Therefore, the 18S rRNA gene, which has a higher success rate, was selected as the marker gene to assess the diversity of coral reef nematodes in the South China Sea, focusing primarily on elucidating nematode biodiversity from different habitats. Notably, although molecular tools have been applied to the identification and description of nematode species in recent years, the rate of new species descriptions has not increased exponentially as initially expected. Indeed, the benefits of molecular taxonomy are often incomplete, lacking the final step of formal species description, which requires traditional morphological methods and the expertise of experienced nematologists. Therefore, eDNA metabarcoding sequencing technology needs to be combined with traditional morphological methods to build a comprehensive biomonitoring system.

5. Conclusions

In this study, the nematode biodiversity and community structure of coral reef sediments in the South China Sea were analysed by eDNA metabarcoding technology, which not only realised the non-invasive monitoring of coral reef nematode communities but also better assessed the health of coral reef ecosystems and identified and prevented possible ecological risks and ecological crises in a timely manner. In summary, the dominant groups of nematodes in coral reef sediments in the South China Sea are Enoplea and Chromadorea. Alpha diversity analysis shows that the northern region has higher nematode abundance and homogeneity than the southern area; Beta diversity analysis shows that there is no significant difference in the structure of the nematode communities in the northern region and the southern region and that the dominant groups are more or less the same. The analysis of variance showed that the significant taxa in the northern region were Diplogasteridae, Oxystominidae, Haliplectidae, Pristionchus, Pseudodiplogasteroides and Haliplectus, and in the southern region, they were Mermithida, Mermithidae and Hexamermis. Correlation analysis showed that environmental factors had little effect on the overall nematode community structure and only affected individual stations or single nematode species.

Author Contributions

Conceptualisation, X.R. and Z.S.; sampling, L.A. and A.W.; experiment, L.A.; data curation, L.A.; visualisation, L.A. and Z.Z.; writing—original draft, L.A.; writing—review and editing, X.R. and Z.S. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development. Program of China: grant number 2022YFC3102402; the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, grant number 2021YFF0502801.

Institutional Review Board Statement

Not applicable.

Data Availability Statement

Illumina data for 16 sediment samples have been saved in NCBI, BioProject: PRJNA1101407.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to the academic editor and reviewers for their valuable comments.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Appendix A

Table A1. OTU table.
Table A1. OTU table.
OTU IDNorthernSouthernTaxonomy
OTU_1140,29298,991d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_10445,647d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_100038d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_1002013d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. S226-16
OTU_100402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Anguinidae; g__Subanguina; s__Subanguina radicicola
OTU_101014d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_102303d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_103230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neodiplogasteridae; g__Fictor; s__Fictor levidentus
OTU_104091d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_105020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_106036d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_107018d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_10808d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_109025d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_1130,8440d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_110710d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Onchocercidae; g__Litomosoides; s__Litomosoides sigmodontis
OTU_111530d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. JH-2004
OTU_112020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_113013d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_114064d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_11504d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_116011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_11703d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_11830d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_119310d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_1236,0641d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neodiplogasteridae; g__Pristionchus; s__Pristionchus elegans
OTU_12080d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_12106d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_12205d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_12308d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_124011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Enoplidae; g__Enoplus; s__Enoplus sp. PPA7
OTU_125011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_12730d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Oxyuridae; g__Wellcomia; s__Wellcomia sp. SAN-2007
OTU_12840d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Heteroderidae; g__Globodera; s__Globodera pallida
OTU_129170d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_1334,6987d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_132220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_133092d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13504d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13603d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13704d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_13804d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_13902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_14432,009d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_140011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_14102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_14205d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Trichodoridae; g__Paratrichodorus; s__Paratrichodorus anemones
OTU_14370d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_1441250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_14520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Camallanidae; g__Paracamallanus; s__Paracamallanus cyathopharynx
OTU_14660d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_14720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_14830d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Tarvaiidae; g__Tarvaia; s__Tarvaia pacifica
OTU_14950d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_1526,3179d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Panagrolaimidae; g__Halicephalobus; s__Halicephalobus sp. FTL-1A-7
OTU_15030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_15130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Oscheius; s__Oscheius onirici
OTU_15261d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_15330d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_154034d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_15507d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Rhabditoides; s__Rhabditoides inermiformis
OTU_15606d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_15705d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_15806d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Discocriconemella; s__Discocriconemella limitanea
OTU_15902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Aphelenchoididae; g__Aphelenchoides; s__Aphelenchoides sp. 18Asp
OTU_16534,951d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_16003d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_161010d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_16202d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_163011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_164024d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_16502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_166160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Isolaimida; f__Isolaimiidae; g__Isolaimium; s__Isolaimium sp. 9 Mile 3-17 BB-01 A
OTU_16750d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. ITDL-2011
OTU_16890d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. 257AcrI1
OTU_16950d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Longidoridae; g__Xiphinema; s__Xiphinema parapachydermum
OTU_1718,0500d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_17040d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Pelodera; s__Pelodera teres
OTU_171100d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_17420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. ITDL-2011
OTU_1821,0392d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_18030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_18150d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_18211d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_18711d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Paramphidelus; s__Paramphidelus sp. JH-2004
OTU_1923,36421d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_19230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. JH-2004
OTU_19462d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_19920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Onchocercidae; g__Litomosoides; s__Litomosoides sigmodontis
OTU_2131,508190d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_20151d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. JH-2004
OTU_20320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_20550d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_20620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Haliplectidae; g__Haliplectus; s__Haliplectus sp. JH-2004
OTU_20720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_211715,824d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_21420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_22319,097d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_22027d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_22720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_22840d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_229100d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_23013,349d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_23260d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_23420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_23620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_23740d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_23860d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_2421,89422d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_24030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_24430d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_24990d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_2512,9546d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_25230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_257011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_258019d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_259010d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26013,332d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_26202d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26304d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_26407d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_26502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Poikilolaimus; s__Poikilolaimus regenfussi
OTU_26603d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26704d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_26802d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_2712,1033d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_270017d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27207d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27306d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_27603d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_2811,2862d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Oscheius; s__Oscheius onirici
OTU_28002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_282014d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_28307d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_28603d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_28702d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_29002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_29103d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_29203d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_29403d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_29504d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_29606d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_29802d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_350,100104,476d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_3052513d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Panagrolaimidae; g__Halicephalobus; s__Halicephalobus sp. FTL-1A-7
OTU_30002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_30104d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_30202d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_30304d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3155221d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Anguinidae; g__Subanguina; s__Subanguina radicicola
OTU_31107d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_31302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_31405d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_31502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_32004d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_32505d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_32802d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3336630d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Oxystomina; s__Oxystomina sp. BCA35
OTU_33402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_33604d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3422820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Panagrolaimidae; g__Halicephalobus; s__Halicephalobus sp. FTL-1A-7
OTU_34306d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_34703d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_34802d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_34902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3526990d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Onchocercidae; g__Ochoterenella; s__Ochoterenella sp. 2 EL-2015
OTU_350110d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_35103d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Pellioditis; s__Pellioditis sp. GSt17
OTU_35202d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_35302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_35705d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_36102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_36405d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_36902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3723410d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Diplogasteridae; g__Pseudodiplogasteroides; s__Pseudodiplogasteroides sp. NK-2010
OTU_37105d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_37404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_37604d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_37705d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_3823190d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Desmodorida; f__Desmodoridae; g__Spirinia; s__Spirinia sp. S212-4
OTU_38102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_39831823d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_39303d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_39502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_39612d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_480106,365d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Anguinidae; g__Subanguina; s__Subanguina radicicola
OTU_40002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_40803d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_4135321d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_41104d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_41207d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_41803d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_4211721d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_42206d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_42304d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_42402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_426033d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_42721d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_42902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neotylenchidae; g__Ficotylus; s__Ficotylus congestae
OTU_4337971d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_43106d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Trichodoridae; g__Paratrichodorus; s__Paratrichodorus sp. IMD0102
OTU_43209d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_434011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_43503d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_43602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_43804d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_43902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_4419071d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Ceramonematidae; g__Ceramonema; s__Ceramonema altogolfi
OTU_44004d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_44103d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_44302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_44405d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_44507d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Trichodoridae; g__Paratrichodorus; s__Paratrichodorus sp. IMD0102
OTU_44602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Trichodoridae; g__Paratrichodorus; s__Paratrichodorus sp. IMD0102
OTU_4515820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Poikilolaimus; s__Poikilolaimus oxycercus
OTU_45003d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_45202d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_45902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Ceramonematidae; g__Ceramonema; s__Ceramonema altogolfi
OTU_4620040d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_46302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Microlaimidae; g__Prodesmodora; s__Prodesmodora circulata
OTU_4651490d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_46670d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Bastianiidae; g__Bastiania; s__Bastiania gracilis
OTU_467150d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_4712340d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_47220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_47520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_476100d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_47750d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_4812490d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_48040d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_482460d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_48320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_4841150d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_485120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_48860d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_48920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_4913970d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Bastianiidae; g__Bastiania; s__Bastiania gracilis
OTU_49130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_49220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_493120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_494190d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_49750d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_49940d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_51780,502d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Ceramonematidae; g__Ceramonema; s__Ceramonema altogolfi
OTU_5010980d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Prismatolaimidae; g__Prismatolaimus; s__Prismatolaimus intermedius
OTU_50020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_501130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_50220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_50470d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_505230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_50720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_5111180d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_51020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_51160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_51330d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_51620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. S226-16
OTU_51760d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_529160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Oxyuridae; g__Wellcomia; s__Wellcomia sp. SAN-2007
OTU_520160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_52120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_52470d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_52540d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_52630d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_52920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_5310801d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Leptonchidae; g__Leptonchus; s__Leptonchus granulosus
OTU_53030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_53360d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_53430d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Triplonchida; f__Bastianiidae; g__Bastiania; s__Bastiania gracilis
OTU_53520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_53640d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_53820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_53930d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_5413770d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Ceramonematidae; g__Ceramonema; s__Ceramonema altogolfi
OTU_54320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_54520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_54620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_54830d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_559000d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_55020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_55320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_5632153d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_56050d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_56130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_56430d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_56620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_56830d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_579160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_57060d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_57120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_57740d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_589861d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Tarvaiidae; g__Tarvaia; s__Tarvaia pacifica
OTU_58070d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_58120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_58440d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_585150d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_5921240d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_59020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_59330d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_6117,43116d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Ironidae; g__Syringolaimus; s__Syringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU_6010250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_60040d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_60220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_603160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_60560d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_60620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Anguinidae; g__Subanguina; s__Subanguina radicicola
OTU_60920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_6110710d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Aphelenchoididae; g__Aphelenchoides; s__Aphelenchoides blastophthorus
OTU_61020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_61220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_61520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_617140d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_626982d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_62960d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_630948d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_63730d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_647540d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_64030d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_642160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_658120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_65320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Oscheius; s__Oscheius sp. 67_P20
OTU_65430d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_65650d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_65820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_666300d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Crustorhabditis; s__Crustorhabditis scanica
OTU_66320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_677530d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_67920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neodiplogasteridae; g__Pristionchus; s__Pristionchus elegans
OTU_686250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_680140d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_68120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_68420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Desmodorida; f__Desmodoridae; g__Robbea; s__Robbea sp. 2 SB-2008
OTU_68520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_68720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_6922676d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_69020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_691180d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69640d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69730d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69840d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_69920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_71662,342d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_705010d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_70120d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_70220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_70520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_70720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_7101121d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_71420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_71602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Monoposthiidae; g__Monoposthia; s__Monoposthia sp. 1266
OTU_71705d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Plectidae; g__Chronogaster; s__Chronogaster typica
OTU_718011d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_725150d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_72002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_72204d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_72302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_72408d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_72604d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. GSt19
OTU_72809d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_72902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_731599d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_73006d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_73107d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_73204d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Onchocercidae; g__Litomosoides; s__Litomosoides sigmodontis
OTU_73308d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Anticomidae; g__Anticoma; s__Anticoma sp. TCR197
OTU_73404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_73503d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Odontopharyngidae; g__Odontopharynx; s__Odontopharynx longicaudata
OTU_73602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_73802d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_745860d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neodiplogasteridae; g__Fictor; s__Fictor levidentus
OTU_74105d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Microlaimida; f__Microlaimidae; g__Prodesmodora; s__Prodesmodora sp. 1338
OTU_742010d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_74602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_74702d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_74903d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_753020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_75103d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_75302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_754010d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_75671d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_75806d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_764130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_76104d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_76308d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_76404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_76602d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_76703d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Neodiplogasteridae; g__Fictor; s__Fictor stercorarius
OTU_76804d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_76902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_774210d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_77002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_77102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_77402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_783670d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Oxystomina; s__Oxystomina sp. BCA35
OTU_78003d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_78102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Enoplidae; g__Enoplus; s__Enoplus sp. PPA7
OTU_78404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Chromadorida; f__Choanolaimidae; g__Choanolaimus; s__Choanolaimus psammophilus
OTU_793520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_79302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Plectida; f__Plectidae; g__Chronogaster; s__Chronogaster typica
OTU_79404d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_79807d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_79902d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_8133055,664d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_803290d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_80002d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_80102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_80311d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_80803d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_813660d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_81102d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_81302d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_81704d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_821990d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_82402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_82702d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_83402d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Criconematidae; g__Criconemoides; s__Criconemoides myungsugae
OTU_83804d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Thoracostomopsidae; g__Epacanthion; s__Epacanthion sp. AS571
OTU_84489129d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_84630d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_84940d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_857440d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_85230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_861570d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Tylenchulidae; g__Paratylenchus; s__Paratylenchus sp. N2508
OTU_86250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_863100d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_86520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_866300d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_86730d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_868140d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_86960d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_87180d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_87260d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_873130d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_87420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_875250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_87660d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_87820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_87940d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_88047d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_88160d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_88220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_883100d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_88480d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_88580d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_88740d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Diplogasteridae; g__Parasitodiplogaster; s__Parasitodiplogaster sp. RGD974S2
OTU_88880d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_88920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_890460d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_891310d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_89240d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_895220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_896170d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_89840d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_89940d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_960,6054d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_90047d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_90050d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_90320d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_90480d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_90590d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_90880d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_90920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_91540d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_91250d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_91370d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_91420d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_91620d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeloides; s__Acrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU_91720d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_91850d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_91920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_92210d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_923460d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_92740d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_93013d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Mermithida; f__Mermithidae; g__Hexamermis; s__Hexamermis albicans
OTU_93240d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_93520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Oxystominidae; g__Litinium; s__Litinium sp. TCR205
OTU_94200d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Rhabditidae; g__Protorhabditis; s__Protorhabditis sp. DF5055
OTU_94240d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Enoplida; f__Alaimidae; g__Alaimus; s__Alaimus sp. 1247
OTU_950118d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_95520d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_95920d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_96210d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_96020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_96820d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_97140d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_97020d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_97220d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_97470d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Chromadorea; o__Rhabditida; f__Cephalobidae; g__Acrobeles; s__Acrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU_98480d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_98230d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_98540d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_98840d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU_991631d__Eukaryota; p__Nematoda; c__Enoplea; o__Dorylaimida; f__Aporcelaimidae; g__Aporcelaimellus; s__Aporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004

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Figure 1. Sampling stations in the South China Sea.
Figure 1. Sampling stations in the South China Sea.
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Figure 2. Alpha diversity index box diagram among three regions in the South China Sea: (A) Richness index, (B) Shannon index, (C) Simpson index, (D) Pielou index. Different colored circles represent individual sample points, with each color corresponding to a specific region: orange circles indicate samples from the northern region, blue circles indicate samples from the southern region.
Figure 2. Alpha diversity index box diagram among three regions in the South China Sea: (A) Richness index, (B) Shannon index, (C) Simpson index, (D) Pielou index. Different colored circles represent individual sample points, with each color corresponding to a specific region: orange circles indicate samples from the northern region, blue circles indicate samples from the southern region.
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Figure 3. Relative abundance of nematode in the South China Sea: class, order, family, genus level.
Figure 3. Relative abundance of nematode in the South China Sea: class, order, family, genus level.
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Figure 4. Relative abundance of nematode among two regions in the South China Sea: class, order, family, genus level).
Figure 4. Relative abundance of nematode among two regions in the South China Sea: class, order, family, genus level).
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Figure 5. Similarity analysis among two regions of nematode community structure in the South China Sea: (A) PCA analysis; (B) hierarchical cluster analysis.
Figure 5. Similarity analysis among two regions of nematode community structure in the South China Sea: (A) PCA analysis; (B) hierarchical cluster analysis.
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Figure 6. LDA distribution histogram based on LEfSe analysis.
Figure 6. LDA distribution histogram based on LEfSe analysis.
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Figure 7. The distribution diagram on RDA between nematode structure and environmental factors. Red lines represent different environmental factors, green dots represent different genera of nematodes, orange dots represent stations in the northern region, and blue dots represent stations in the southern region.
Figure 7. The distribution diagram on RDA between nematode structure and environmental factors. Red lines represent different environmental factors, green dots represent different genera of nematodes, orange dots represent stations in the northern region, and blue dots represent stations in the southern region.
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Table 1. Statistics of sequences among two regions of the South China Sea.
Table 1. Statistics of sequences among two regions of the South China Sea.
GroupStationInputMergedFiltered
NorthernSY130,251124,931121,859
GQ114,936111,734108,498
QLY1155,331146,627140,371
QLY273,95072,62670,182
BJ1138,678135,313131,186
BJ3112,546110,911107,886
BJ4123,672121,653117,627
MB106,069103,946100,938
SouthernBW1145,553140,193136,322
BW2134,999132,028127,920
BW379,46273,20570,437
MJ4111,306109,822106,471
MJ269,36164,96563,315
DM1101,33695,67393,962
ZX1112,938110,658106,448
CG158,65457,59155,841
Table 2. Species annotations of shared OTUs are in high abundance in two regions of the South China Sea.
Table 2. Species annotations of shared OTUs are in high abundance in two regions of the South China Sea.
OTUIDClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies
OTU1EnopleaMermithidaMermithidaeHexamermisHexamermis albicans
OTU2ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU3ChromadoreaRhabditidaCriconematidaeCriconemoidesCriconemoides myungsugae
OTU4ChromadoreaRhabditidaAnguinidaeSubanguinaSubanguina radicicola
OTU5ChromadoreaPlectidaCeramonematidaeCeramonemaCeramonema altogolfi
OTU6EnopleaEnoplidaIronidaeSyringolaimusSyringolaimus sp. 1060
OTU7EnopleaEnoplidaAlaimidaeAlaimusAlaimus sp. 1247
OTU8ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU9EnopleaDorylaimidaAporcelaimidaeAporcelaimellusAporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU10ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU16EnopleaDorylaimidaAporcelaimidaeAporcelaimellusAporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
OTU18ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU19ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobeloidesAcrobeloides sp. MCt34
OTU21ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU25ChromadoreaRhabditidaCephalobidaeAcrobelesAcrobeles sp. MA-2012
OTU27EnopleaDorylaimidaAporcelaimidaeAporcelaimellusAporcelaimellus sp. JH-2004
Table 3. Alpha diversity index among two regions in the South China Sea.
Table 3. Alpha diversity index among two regions in the South China Sea.
GroupStationRichness IndexShannon IndexSimpson IndexPielou Index
NorthernSY50.12.82240.83920.4999
GQ159.15.32880.96630.7286
QLY112.80.00800.00100.0022
QLY281.11.97460.70510.3114
BJ114.60.01950.00310.0051
BJ319.91.58350.65720.3680
BJ428.10.03230.00460.0067
MB37.90.98290.47030.1877
SouthernBW182.82.11530.73290.3320
BW221.40.96080.46380.2179
BW314.60.73140.31310.1897
MJ423.40.14440.03380.0318
MJ2103.52.23350.71030.3337
DM1120.68600.25060.1916
ZX111.10.00850.00110.0024
CG135.20.03860.00540.0075
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