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251) and PFOS (perfluorooctane sulphonate) (R2 = 0.105) drove turnover in bacterial communities transversely and longitudinally, respectively. Phylogenetic null modeling suggested that archaeal (68.89-83.33%) community assembly was dominated by stochastic processes, and was balanced by PFHxA (R2 = 0.349) and PFOA (R2 = 0.29. Furthermore, PFOS inhibited the biosynthesis of several key amino acids in archaea, and PFBA enhanced the potential for bacterial infections in humans (p less then 0.05), threatening water quality. In sum, this