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. 2024 Sep 17;20(9):e1012359. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012359

Fig 4. Identifying immediate and delayed effects in the active information storage of Clostridium.

Fig 4

A: Abundance and active information storage (AIS) of Clostridium with varying history lengths 10, 15, and 20 for a run of the base simulation. Dashed vertical lines mark the feeding events after time steps 35, 62, and 121. B: Illustration of a delayed effect in the AIS of Clostridium. The highlighted sections of the k-variants of AIS are shifted by exactly five time points, indicating that they capture an effect lagging behind by the respective history length.