<p>Results of canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of environmental variables and bacterial genera (relative abundance >1% on average) for water and sediment samples.</p
Ten most abundant taxa are shown. Axis 1 significance level– 0.281; axis 2 significance level– 0.231...
<p>The direction of the arrow indicates a positive correlation to those samples with the length repr...
<p>Arrows indicate the direction and magnitude of measurable variables associated with AOB community...
Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) of the composition of the bacterial community composition in...
<p>Triplot showing the relationship between environmental parameters (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, ...
<p>Values of P and F are calculated using Monte Carlo permutation test with 5000 permutations.</p
<p>Arrows indicate the direction and magnitude of measurable variables associated with community str...
<p>Each point represents microbiome of one sample. CCA1 and CCA2 each explained 43.4% and 21.1% of a...
<p>Partial canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) between phytoplankton genera and saline-alkaline ...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
<p>Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) depicting relationships between operational taxonomic uni...
Microbial phyla are shown as yellow triangles, and muscle FAs are shown as blue arrows. Microbial ph...
<p>Canonical correlation analyses (<b>A</b>) and factorial correspondence analysis (<b>B</b>) of bac...
<p>Only the first two principal dimensions of the CCA results were shown using the data of (a) the <...
Taxa appropriately explained by the constrained ordination (i.e., >10% of inertia explained by axes ...
Ten most abundant taxa are shown. Axis 1 significance level– 0.281; axis 2 significance level– 0.231...
<p>The direction of the arrow indicates a positive correlation to those samples with the length repr...
<p>Arrows indicate the direction and magnitude of measurable variables associated with AOB community...
Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) of the composition of the bacterial community composition in...
<p>Triplot showing the relationship between environmental parameters (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, ...
<p>Values of P and F are calculated using Monte Carlo permutation test with 5000 permutations.</p
<p>Arrows indicate the direction and magnitude of measurable variables associated with community str...
<p>Each point represents microbiome of one sample. CCA1 and CCA2 each explained 43.4% and 21.1% of a...
<p>Partial canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) between phytoplankton genera and saline-alkaline ...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
<p>Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) depicting relationships between operational taxonomic uni...
Microbial phyla are shown as yellow triangles, and muscle FAs are shown as blue arrows. Microbial ph...
<p>Canonical correlation analyses (<b>A</b>) and factorial correspondence analysis (<b>B</b>) of bac...
<p>Only the first two principal dimensions of the CCA results were shown using the data of (a) the <...
Taxa appropriately explained by the constrained ordination (i.e., >10% of inertia explained by axes ...
Ten most abundant taxa are shown. Axis 1 significance level– 0.281; axis 2 significance level– 0.231...
<p>The direction of the arrow indicates a positive correlation to those samples with the length repr...
<p>Arrows indicate the direction and magnitude of measurable variables associated with AOB community...