Figure 1: Relationships between microbial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality. | Nature Communications

Figure 1: Relationships between microbial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality.

From: Microbial diversity drives multifunctionality in terrestrial ecosystems

Figure 1

Results are shown for the Drylands (bacteria (a) and fungi (b)) and Scotland (bacteria (c)) data sets. The solid and dashed lines represent the fitted ordinary least squares (OLS) and simultaneous autoregression (SAR) models, respectively. Results of regressions are as follows: (a) OLS, R2=0.118, P=0.012, AICc=133.463; SAR, R2=0.101, P=0.005, AICc=135.013; (b) OLS, R2=0.235, P=0.002, AICc=122.399; SAR, R2=0.215, P<0.001, AICc=124.433 (c) OLS, R2=0.226, P<0.001, AICc=265.539; SAR, R2=0.222, P<0.001, AICc=266.574.

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