A large fraction of globally produced methane is converted to CO2 by anaerobic oxidation in marine sediments1. Strong geochemical evidence for net methane consumption in anoxic sediments is based on methane profiles2, radiotracer experiments3 and stable carbon isotope data4. But the elusive microorganisms mediating this reaction have not yet been isolated, and the pathway of anaerobic oxidation of methane is insufficiently understood. Recent data suggest that certain archaea reverse the process of methanogenesis by interaction with sulphate-reducing bacteria5,6,7. Here we provide microscopic evidence for a structured consortium of archaea and sulphate-reducing bacteria, which we identified by fluorescence in situ hybridization using specifi...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Although abundant geochemical data indicate that anaerobic methane oxidation occurs in marine sedime...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in the marine subsurface is a significant sink for methane ...
No microorganism capable of anaerobic growth on methane as the sole carbon source has yet been culti...
The biological oxidation of methane by anaerobic microorganisms is a significant sink for methane i...
The microbially mediated anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is the major biological sink of the gr...
Microorganisms living in anoxic marine sediments consume more than 80% of the methane produced in th...
Microorganisms living in anoxic marine sediments consume more than 80% of the methane produced in th...
Anoxic sediment from a methane hydrate area (Hydrate Ridge, north-east Pacific; water depth 780 m) w...
Summary Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important methane sink in the ocean but the micro...
Summary Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important methane sink in the ocean but the micro...
Anaerobic methanotrophic archaea have recently been identified in anoxic marine sediments, but have ...
The deep-sea methane seep environment supports active and diverse microbial assemblages supported b...
The deep-sea methane seep environment supports active and diverse microbial assemblages supported b...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Although abundant geochemical data indicate that anaerobic methane oxidation occurs in marine sedime...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in the marine subsurface is a significant sink for methane ...
No microorganism capable of anaerobic growth on methane as the sole carbon source has yet been culti...
The biological oxidation of methane by anaerobic microorganisms is a significant sink for methane i...
The microbially mediated anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is the major biological sink of the gr...
Microorganisms living in anoxic marine sediments consume more than 80% of the methane produced in th...
Microorganisms living in anoxic marine sediments consume more than 80% of the methane produced in th...
Anoxic sediment from a methane hydrate area (Hydrate Ridge, north-east Pacific; water depth 780 m) w...
Summary Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important methane sink in the ocean but the micro...
Summary Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important methane sink in the ocean but the micro...
Anaerobic methanotrophic archaea have recently been identified in anoxic marine sediments, but have ...
The deep-sea methane seep environment supports active and diverse microbial assemblages supported b...
The deep-sea methane seep environment supports active and diverse microbial assemblages supported b...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Although abundant geochemical data indicate that anaerobic methane oxidation occurs in marine sedime...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in the marine subsurface is a significant sink for methane ...