Fig. 2: Evolution of bacterial community structure and ecological processes shaping community assembly and succession. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 2: Evolution of bacterial community structure and ecological processes shaping community assembly and succession.

From: Niche differentiation drives microbial community assembly and succession in full-scale activated sludge bioreactors

Fig. 2

Left panels correspond to FF-WWTP and right panels to SU-WWTP. a, b Temporal patterns of modularity and clustering coefficients, and nodes co-exclusion proportion are represented in red, green, and orange, respectively. The central line corresponds to average values (n = 3) of each sample, and the shaded areas correspond to the standard deviation. c, d Community assembly assessed via net relatedness index (NRI, dark red) and nearest taxon index (NTI, purple). Dots represent sample data (n = 3) and lines represent the average value per timepoint.

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