Table 1 Properties of bacterial communities’ phylogenetic network at the RNA level with normal and reduced viral lysis pressure.

From: Viral control of biomass and diversity of bacterioplankton in the deep sea

 

Node #a

Link #

Density

Clustering coefficients

Total P link #

P link # within module

P link # between module

Total N link #

N link # within module

N link # between module

Modularity

+virus

112

536

0.086

0.533

300

259

41

236

201

35

0.584

−virus

256

1504

0.064

0.368

1273

1169

104

231

104

127

0.674

  1. aNode # and link # represent the node number and the connection number in each network, respectively. Density refers to the proportion of actual connections to the potential connections in a network. Higher density means a more complex network. The clustering coefficient describes the proportion of closed triplets to the total number of triplets. A clustering coefficient close to 0 means that there are hardly any connections with neighbors, while a value of 1 means a node is fully connected to its neighbors. P link # and N link # represent the number of positive and negative connections between nodes in each network, respectively.