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A heatmap illustrating the 37 metabolites clearly segregated in samples of A. pusillus pusillus, L. carcinophaga, O. rossii and A. tropicalis 1 and 2 species for stomach contents
(A) Each colored cell on the map represents the correlation value of metabolites in the data table. (B) Each colored cell on the map corresponds to a concentration value in the data table, where samples are in columns and metabolites are in rows. The heatmap was employed to identify metabolites with high or low concentrations.

A heatmap illustrating the 37 metabolites clearly segregated in samples of A. pusillus pusillus, L. carcinophaga, O. rossii and A. tropicalis 1 and 2 species for stomach contents (A) Each colored cell on the map represents the correlation value of metabolites in the data table. (B) Each colored cell on the map corresponds to a concentration value in the data table, where samples are in columns and metabolites are in rows. The heatmap was employed to identify metabolites with high or low concentrations.

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