Extended Data Fig. 3: Ecological factors significantly associated with viral abundance in environmental viruses. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 3: Ecological factors significantly associated with viral abundance in environmental viruses.

From: RNA viromes from terrestrial sites across China expand environmental viral diversity

Extended Data Fig. 3: Ecological factors significantly associated with viral abundance in environmental viruses.

(A) Model-averaged effect sizes of ecological metadata for 265 biologically independent samples on viral abundance with confidence intervals of 95% and factors significant in the best subset selected model (p < 0.05, in orange) do not overlap the central line and are denoted with an asterisk (*) (identical to Fig. 6a). Boxplots represent abundance values plotted against (B) environment, (C) location, (D) total phosphorus, (E) total potassium, (F) available phosphorus, (G) available potassium, (H) organic content, (I) eukaryote species abundance, and (J) eukaryote species richness. For all boxplots, the horizontal box lines in the boxplots represent the first quartile, the median, and the third quartile. Whiskers denote the range of points within the first quartile − 1.5× the interquartile range and the third quartile + 1.5× the interquartile range.

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