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\subsection{Planktonic and biofilm community structure}
\subsubsection{Alpha diversity}
Alpha diversity in all treatments for both the plankton and the biofilm communities was visualized using rarefaction
curves (cite). curves. Rarefaction curves show bacterial OTU richness in the 16S rRNA gene sequence surveys was consistently higher than planktonic counterparts. This trend was also true for the 23S libraries
(F1). (Figure 1). The biofilm communities with the highest C:P treatment (500) had fewer total OTUs than any of
the other the{linktext}other treatments (F1).
Membership between the bacterial plankton and biofilm communities was notably different for all treatments except for the highest carbon treatment where the plankton and biofilm communities were more similar to each other than any other community and begin to resemble each other more over time (F2). Algal plankton and biofilm communities were also composed of different taxa with no comparable similarities among algal communities in the highest carbon treatment as was observed for the bacterial communities(F2).
\subsubsection{Community membership}