Fig. 6: Phylogenetic tree relatedness and taxonomic identity of prokaryotic ASVs dominating reduced and ambient predation treatments. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 6: Phylogenetic tree relatedness and taxonomic identity of prokaryotic ASVs dominating reduced and ambient predation treatments.

From: Predation increases multiple components of microbial diversity in activated sludge communities

Fig. 6

A A phylogenetic three showing all taxa with a mean relative abundance of >0.35% across all microcosms (n = 37). Circles present presence (red: reduced predation; yellow: ambient predation), size of the circle reflects relative densities. Taxonomic affiliation is expressed at the order level (bold) and at the lowest taxonomic level that could be associated to ASVs. B The relative contribution of different orders to the total number of reads in reduced predation and ambient predation treatments. C Differences in relative abundance of all taxa (summed at class level) that significantly differed between predation and reduced-predation treatments. For each order, ASVs that expressed positive and negative change were summed separately. Numbers denote the counts of ASVs with a significant difference between treatments. Bars represent standard deviation of class sums per treatment. Cytophagales did not include any ASVs that significantly differed between treatments are not displayed in C.

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