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. 2020 Mar 23;375(1798):20190243. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0243

Table 2.

Slopes and summary statistics associated with the distance–decay relationships (DDRs) based on environmental distance, geographical distance and three different similarity metrics (Bray–Curtis, Sørensen and Canberra). Slopes were derived from simple linear regression; p-values correspond with tests to determine whether DDR slopes from the active bacterial community (RNA) differed from the total bacterial community (DNA).

metric DDR type community slope % difference p-value
Bray–Curtis environmental active −0.326 25.2 0.001
total −0.253
geographical active −0.182 31.8 0.015
total −0.132
Sørensen environmental active −0.099 57.1 0.001
total −0.055
geographical active −0.052 47.6 0.002
total −0.032
Canberra environmental active −0.053 58.5 0.001
total −0.029
geographical active −0.028 54.5 0.002
total −0.016