Fig. 2
From: The dilemma of underestimating freshwater biodiversity: morphological and molecular approaches

Richness across habitat types. A Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analysis of the Jaccard distance matrix computed from morphotypes (n = 191 morphotypes) at the six sites (n = 3 replicates), associated to three different habitat types (Oxbow, Gravel-pit lakes, River Rhine). The top inset displays the distribution of morphotype richness for the three water body communities. The black dots and bars within violin plots represent means and SDs (replicates per habitat type n = 6). B-C Venn diagrams showing the number of unique and shared (B) morphotypes and (C) ASVs80-100% between the three different habitat types including all four size classes (nano-, micro-, meio- and macrofauna)