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\subsection{Xylose responders are more abundant in the soil community than cellulose  responders}  $^{13}$C-xylose responders are generally more abundant members based on  relative abundance in bulk DNA SSU rRNA gene content than $^{13}$C-cellulose  responders (Figure~\ref{fig:shift}, p-value 0.00028). However, both abundant and  rare OTUs responded to $^{13}$C-xylose and $^{13}$C-cellulose  (Figure~\ref{fig:shift}). For instance, a \textit{Delftia} $^{13}$C-cellulose  responder is fairly abundant in the bulk samples (``OTU.5'',  Table~\ref{tab:cell}). OTU.5 was on average the  13th most abundant OTU in bulk samples. A $^{13}$C-xylose responder (``OTU.1040'',  Table~\ref{tab:xyl}) has a mean relative abundance in bulk samples of  3.57e$^{-05}$. Two $^{13}$C-cellulose responders wer not found  in any bulk samples ("OTU.862" and "OTU.1312", Table~\ref{tab:cell}). Of the 10 most abundant  responders 8 are $^{13}$C-xylose responders and 6 of these 8 are consistently  among the 10 most abundant OTUs in bulk samples.