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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Low shifts in salinity determined assembly processes and network stability of microeukaryotic plankton communities in a subtropical urban reservoir

Fig. 2

Abiotic and biotic drivers of microeukaryotic plankton community composition. Pairwise comparisons of environmental and biotic factors are shown at the upper-right, with a color gradient representing Spearman’s correlation coefficients. Microeukaryotic plankton community composition was correlated to each environmental or biotic factor by partial Mantel tests. The line width represents the partial Mantel’s r statistic for the corresponding correlation, and line color means that significances are tested based on 999 permutations. WT, water temperature; DO, dissolved oxygen; Chl-a, chlorophyll-a; EC, electrical conductivity; ORP, oxidation-reduction potential; TC, total carbon; TOC, total organic carbon; TN, total nitrogen; NH4-N, ammonium nitrogen; NO3-N, nitrate nitrogen; NO2-N, nitrite nitrogen; TP, total phosphorus; PO4-P, phosphate phosphorus; Note that the precipitation data are the 7-day accumulation before the sampling day, and the wind represents daily average wind speed. B_richness, bacterial OTU number; B_SW, bacterial Shannon-Wiener index; B_NMDS1, bacterial NMDS ordination axis 1; B_NMDS2, bacterial NMDS ordination axis 2. Note that only significant correlations are shown for simplicity

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