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Table 3 Properties of the 20 sampled Linaria vulgaris populations

From: Microbial diversity in the floral nectar of Linaria vulgaris along an urbanization gradient

Population

Longitude

Latitude

ISI500 (%)

Population size

Nestedness rank

Yeast OTUs0.03 richness

Total yeast incidence (%)

Bacterial OTUs0.01 richness

Total bacterial incidence (%)

Total microbial richness

A

4.709365

50.864275

36.7

400

3

3

100

3

100

6

B

4.704492

50.863418

33.84

450

20

2

100

0

0

2

C

4.700154

50.86323

42.35

100

14

2

100

1

40

3

D

4.676421

50.885377

44.85

15

18

2

20

0

0

2

E

4.715524

50.867437

27.44

60

13

2

60

0

0

2

F

4.713976

50.85837

18.9

520

11

2

80

2

60

4

G

4.72284

50.850707

44.72

420

19

2

100

0

0

2

H

4.7281

50.843644

39.17

300

15

2

40

1

80

3

I

4.723781

50.852871

32.26

70

12

1

60

2

80

3

J

4.685015

50.888567

31.16

150

4

1

40

4

80

5

K

4.725668

50.858904

19.26

200

17

1

100

1

40

2

L

4.727276

50.861677

22.98

83

6

3

80

2

40

5

M

4.725735

50.860678

19.78

500

2

3

80

2

100

5

N

4.801452

50.822292

7.06

500

7

2

60

3

40

5

O

4.803312

50.823027

12.99

500

16

1

40

1

20

2

P

4.784239

50.826077

7.81

170

9

2

60

1

40

3

Q

4.79446

50.825404

5.98

400

10

1

40

2

60

3

R

4.790337

50.825352

6.65

1250

1

3

80

3

80

6

S

4.794894

50.823779

6.99

160

5

1

100

4

80

5

T

4.805983

50.852606

5.36

50

8

3

80

1

20

4

  1. The approximate coordinates of each population are given in decimal degrees. The degree or urbanization of the surroundings of each population was assessed using ISI500, the impervious surface index within a radius of 500 m. For each of the sampled populations, the bacterial and yeast species richness (number of OTUs) and incidence (frequency of occurrence) are presented