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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.
Responder abundances summed at phylum level generally
increased for $^{13}$C-cellulose (Figure~XX) whereas $^{13}$C-xylose responder abundances
summed at the phylum level decreased over time for \textit{Firmicutes}, \textit{Bacteroidetes},
\textit{Actinobacteria} and \textit{Proteobacteria} although
\textit{Proteobacteria} spiked at day 14 (Figure~\ref{fig:babund}). Bulk abundance trends are
roughly consistent with $^{13}$C assimilation activity.