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Fig. 1 | Annals of Microbiology

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From: Anthropogenic disturbances consistently favor the high-yield strategists of soil bacterial community in the Eurasian steppe

Fig. 1

The effect size of each microbial phylum (a) or function (b) in the grassland ecosystem under investigation. In b, the functional name is the COG category abbreviation (the capital) and the functional description. The effect size of each phylum under each environmental change is calculated as: ((its mean absolute abundance under environmental change)—(its mean absolute abundance under control))/(its mean absolute abundance under control). The relative abundance is used for the calculation of the effect size of each function. See the detailed value of effect size of each phylum/function under each environmental change in Table S3 and S5. For each phylum/function, the mean and standard error of the effect sizes under 16 environmental changes are shown in the figure. The percentage in the brackets following the phylum/function name is its mean relative abundance in the entire bacterial community. * denotes instances when the effect size was significantly different from zero (one sample T test: P < 0.05)

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