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    Additional file 4: Table S2. of Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors

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    Summary of statistical analyses. Statistical analyses were performed using R, and each command and R package used is specified for each analysis. (DOCX 106 kb

    Additional file 7: Figure S5. of Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors

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    Soil abiotic properties between 18 occupied and 7 unoccupied burrows at deep, mid, and surface burrow soil. Soil pH was significantly lower in deep burrow soil, and NH4 + concentration was significantly higher in deep burrow soil compared to surface burrow soil. Soil moisture was similar between occupied and unoccupied burrows and was similar at all soil depths, while burrow occupancy had no effect on soil pH or soil moisture. (DOCX 153 kb

    Additional file 3: Table S1. of Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors

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    Sampling summary. Two swab samples (uropygial gland and brood patch) were collected from each of 22 birds. Genotyping determined that 14 birds were female and 8 were male, and 5 male/female dyads were mated pairs. Burrow soil was sampled at 3 depths per burrow. (DOCX 20 kb

    Adult_morphometric_data

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    Year, mass, tarsus length, wing chord, for adults used in morphometrics*genotype analyse

    MHC genotypes and reproductive success

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    Ocle-DAB1 and Ocle-DAB2 MHC genotypes for all adults in sampled background population (breeders and non-breeders), with number of chicks each individual has produced

    Hatch dates

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    Vetted hatch dates for chicks 2011-2015, within +- 3 days
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