Extended Data Fig. 5: Features of bacterial community.
From: Climate warming fuels the global antibiotic resistome by altering soil bacterial traits

Comparison of the abundance of ARGs, MGEs and VFGs between (a) Proteobacteria (n = 77) or (b) bacteria (n = 997) positively affected by increasing temperatures and those negatively affected by warming. The number of ARGs, VFGs and MGEs is normalized using a linear scale, with all raw values standardized within the same range of 0-10. P values were calculated using two-tailed unpaired Student’s t test. The tops of the boxes represent the 75th percentile, the bottoms indicate the 25th percentile, and the center lines denote the median. The whiskers extend to the maximum and minimum non-outlier values.