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Methane-carbon flow into the benthic food web at cold seeps--a case study from the Costa Rica subduction zoneMethanobacterium aarhusense sp. nov., a novel methanogen isolated from a marine sediment (Aarhus Bay, Denmark).Desulfuromonas svalbardensis sp. nov. and Desulfuromusa ferrireducens sp. nov., psychrophilic, Fe(III)-reducing bacteria isolated from Arctic sediments, Svalbard.Mycorrhizal networks: common goods of plants shared under unequal terms of trade.Extremely halophilic microbial communities in anaerobic sediments from a solar saltern.Carbon and sulfur back flux during anaerobic microbial oxidation of methane and coupled sulfate reduction.Diversity and abundance of aerobic and anaerobic methane oxidizers at the Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents SeaAnaerobic oxidation of methane in hypersaline cold seep sediments.Endosymbioses between bacteria and deep-sea siboglinid tubeworms from an Arctic Cold Seep (Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents Sea).Novel microbial communities of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and their role as a methane sink.Field-scale labelling and activity quantification of methane-oxidizing bacteria in a landfill-cover soil.Structural and functional analysis of a microbial mat ecosystem from a unique permanent hypersaline inland lake: 'La Salada de Chiprana' (NE Spain).Methane- and dissolved organic carbon-fueled microbial loop supports a tropical subterranean estuary ecosystem.Assimilation of methane and inorganic carbon by microbial communities mediating the anaerobic oxidation of methane.Labilibaculum manganireducens gen. nov., sp. nov. and Labilibaculum filiforme sp. nov., Novel Bacteroidetes Isolated from Subsurface Sediments of the Baltic Sea.Response of sulfate-reducing bacteria to an artificial oil-spill in a coastal marine sediment.Life on the edge: active microbial communities in the Kryos MgCl2-brine basin at very low water activity.Identification and carbon isotope composition of a novel branched GDGT isomer in lake sediments: Evidence for lacustrine branched GDGT productionCombining sedimentological, trace metal (Mn, Mo) and molecular evidence for reconstructing past water-column redox conditions: The example of meromictic Lake Cadagno (Swiss Alps)Microbial methane oxidation and sulfate reduction at cold seeps of the deep Eastern Mediterranean SeaSeafloor geological studies above active gas chimneys off Egypt (Central Nile Deep Sea Fan)Microbial methane turnover at mud volcanoes of the Gulf of CadizTemporal constraints on hydrate-controlled methane seepage off SvalbardRedox-dependent niche differentiation provides evidence for multiple bacterial sources of glycerol tetraether lipids in lakesWater column methanotrophy controlled by a rapid oceanographic switchGeological settings and seafloor morphodynamic evolution linked to methane seepageBiogeochemical signatures and microbial activity of different cold-seep habitats along the Gulf of Mexico deep slopeFluxes and fate of dissolved methane released at the seafloor at the landward limit of the gas hydrate stability zone offshore western SvalbardBacterial GDGTs in Holocene sediments and catchment soils of a high Alpine lake: application of the MBT/CBT-paleothermometerVertical distribution of methane oxidation and methanotrophic response to elevated methane concentrations in stratified waters of the Arctic fjord Storfjorden (Svalbard, Norway)Sources of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) in catchment soils, water column and sediments of Lake Rotsee (Switzerland) – Implications for the application of GDGT-based proxies for lakesTracing the methane cycle with lipid biomarkers in Lake Rotsee (Switzerland)Effects of climate change on methane emissions from seafloor sediments in the Arctic Ocean: A reviewDiscovery and quantification of a widespread methane ebullition event in a coastal inlet (Baltic Sea) using a novel sonar strategyMethane-fuelled biofilms predominantly composed of methanotrophic ANME-1 in Arctic gas hydrate-related sediments
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