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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.