| Resumo: | Figure S1: White storks resting at dawn in an area of shallow water in W1 (top left) and the drought affecting the same wetland (bottom left). Fecal sampling in wetlands (right); Figure S2: Proportion (in %) of different bacterial species recovered in water samples from wetlands (a) stork-fecal samples from wetlands (b) and stork-fecal samples from landfills (c), divided by their specific location; Figure S3: Heat map showing antibiotic susceptibility (white) and resistance (black) of Gram-negative isolates (except Pseudomonas spp.) recovered from stork-fecal and water samples, classified by location; Figure S4: Heat map showing antibiotic susceptibility (white) and resistance (black) of all Enterococcus strains recovered from stork-fecal and water samples, classified by location. Figure S5: Heat map showing antibiotic susceptibility (white) and resistance (black) of all Pseudomonas spp. strains recovered from stork-fecal and water samples, classified by location.
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