Extended Data Fig. 1: Succession and environmental drivers of the networked community structure.
From: Climate warming enhances microbial network complexity and stability

a, Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) of the structure of networked communities. The community structure is significantly different by both treatment and year. b, Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of the links between networked community structure and environmental drivers. The ordination plot shows the CCA model with each networked microbial community and constraining variables, including spatial distance (Distance), soil temperature (Temp.), soil moisture (Moisture), soil pH (pH), soil total N (TN), soil nitrate (NO3−N) and ammonia (NH4-N) contents, plant biomass and richness. The model is significant with p = 0.001 tested by ANOVA. c, Variation partitioning analysis (VPA) separating the variation of community structure explained by the CCA model. Soil category includes soil temperature (Temp.), soil moisture (Moisture), soil pH (pH), soil total N (TN), soil nitrate (NO3-N) and ammonia (NH4-N) contents; plant category includes plant biomass and richness.