Fig. 3: Dynamic of viral operational taxonomic unit (vOTUs) and clusters (VCs).
From: Response of soil viral communities to land use changes

a The shared vOTUs of inter-zones (n = 285) and intra-zones (n = 30). The minima, maxima, center, bounds of box and whiskers in boxplots from bottom to top represented percentile 0, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90, and 100, respectively, the difference between different zones was tested using the two-sided Wilcox.test, ****p < 0.0001. The exact p value < 2.2e-16. b Heatmap showed the shared viral content between different samples. The FO represent forest zone, the UG represent urban green space zone, and AG represent agricultural zone. c The relative abundances of VCs according to their distribution. The “all zone shared” as the VCs presented in all zones; “FO and AG shared” as the VCs only presented in zone FO and AG, “UG and AG shared” as the VCs only presented in zone UG and AG; “FO and UG shared” as the VCs only presented in zone FO and UG; “Unique” as the VCs exclusively presented in each zone. d The proportion of shared VCs (above) and vOTUs (below) between different zones. e Mantel test showing the correlation between viral communities and geochemical parameters. The p values were adjusted using FDR. The statistical test used was two-tailed. Source data are provided in the Source Data file.