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Microeukaryotic Variation in Local Sediments with the Influence of Sea-Crossing Bridge Construction: A Case Study in East China

Microeukaryotic Variation in Local Sediments with the Influence of Sea-Crossing Bridge Construction: A Case Study in East China

Hualong Jiang1, Tao Li2,3*, Jing Xiang3, Hanqing Yang3 and Maolin He3

1Zhejiang Hongtu Transportation Construction Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Communications Construction Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 310052, P.R. China
2Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai 200438, P.R. China
3School of Naval Architecture and Maritime, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316022, P.R. China
 
* Corresponding author: litao@succ.edu.cn

Fig. 1.

Location of Zhou-Dai Bridge and overall sampling strategy (photo by T.L.).

Fig. 2.

Phylogenetic relationship of top 100 genera species identified in this study.

Fig. 3.
Beta diversity based on weighted (a) and unweighted (b) unifrac, PCoA plotting (c) and NMDS plotting (d) in this study. Scatters with numbers in (c) and (d) denote divergent samples in group EG. Significance P < 0.01.
Fig. 4.

Significantly different phyla between groups based on t-test approach.

Fig. 5.
Microbial biomarkers identified based on LEfSe approach. Left panel histogram showing LDA scores of identified biomarkers; right panel cladogram showing phylogenetic distribution of identified biomarkers.
Fig. 6.
Top 10 phyla with high contribution ratio identified using Simper.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

April

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56, Iss. 2, pp. 503-1000

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