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1) Product Images from "Methane-cycling microbial communities are spatially structured, seasonally dynamic, and functionally coupled in sediments of two nearby eutrophic hydroelectric reservoirs"
Article Title: Methane-cycling microbial communities are spatially structured, seasonally dynamic, and functionally coupled in sediments of two nearby eutrophic hydroelectric reservoirs
Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2026.1824828
Figure Legend Snippet: Sediment community structure of methanogenic genera given by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequences at Bonete (B) and Palmar (P) reservoirs. (a) Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) with Bray-Curtis distance, at taxonomic ASV level, from triplicate sediment samples at three sites in the Bonete reservoir (red) and three sites in the Palmar reservoir (cyan) sampled in autumn (circles) and spring (triangles); (b) significant ( p < 0.05) differential abundance of methanogenic genera according to reservoir, where the values ( n ) on the axis indicate a 2-fold (FC: fold change) increase (by 2 n times) of a genus in one reservoir compared to the other; c) relative abundance of methanogenic genera in archaeal sequences in three sites of Bonete and three sites of Palmar reservoirs from sediments collected at autumn (A) and spring (S).
Techniques Used: Amplification
Figure Legend Snippet: Sediment community structure of bacterial methanotrophs given by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequences at Bonete (B) and Palmar (P) reservoirs. (a) Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) with Bray-Curtis distance, at taxonomic ASV level, from triplicate sediment samples at three sites in the Bonete reservoir (red) and three sites in the Palmar reservoir (cyan) sampled in autumn (circles) and spring (triangles); (b) differential significant ( p < 0.01) abundance of methanotrophic genera according to the reservoir, where the values ( n ) on the axis indicate a 2-fold (FC: fold change) increase (by 2 n times) of a genus in one reservoir compared to the other; (c) relative abundance of methanotrophic genera to the total acteria in three sites of Bonete and three sites of Palmar reservoirs from sediments collected at autumn (A) and spring (S).
Techniques Used: Amplification