Fig. 1: CH4 concentrations relative to the control (=100%; mean with 95% confidence interval, left panels) and posterior density of the kinetic parameter τ as effect relative to the control (right panels). | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: CH4 concentrations relative to the control (=100%; mean with 95% confidence interval, left panels) and posterior density of the kinetic parameter τ as effect relative to the control (right panels).

From: Higher temperatures exacerbate effects of antibiotics on methanogenesis in freshwater sediment

Fig. 1: CH4 concentrations relative to the control (=100%; mean with 95% confidence interval, left panels) and posterior density of the kinetic parameter τ as effect relative to the control (right panels).

Temperatures are indicated by the hue (i.e., color type, blue: 10 °C; green: 15 °C; yellow: 20 °C) and concentrations of antibiotics by the lightness (light: 0 µg L−1; medium: 5 µg L−1; dark: 5000 µg L−1). The Bayesian factor (BF) indicates the odds of the probabilities of τEffect being greater than zero and τEffect being smaller than zero (and vice versa as it is always expressed as >1).

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