Fig. 5: Habitat niche breadths (Bcom) of the studied taxonomic groups and corresponding percentages of habit specialists and generalists. | ISME Communications

Fig. 5: Habitat niche breadths (Bcom) of the studied taxonomic groups and corresponding percentages of habit specialists and generalists.

From: Spatial assortment of soil organisms supports the size-plasticity hypothesis

Fig. 5

The boxplots and the pie charts illustrate, respectively, the niche breadth and the percentage contribution of the specialist and generalist taxa within each group. Statistical significance among all groups and between each group pair was tested by using, respectively, the Kruskal-Wallis rank sum and Wilcoxon tests. *, p < 0.05, **, p < 0.01, ***, p < 0.00, ns: not-significant.

Back to article page