In stratified lakes, methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) are strongly mitigating methane fluxes to the atmosphere by consuming methane entering the water column from the sediments. MOB communities in lakes are diverse and vertically structured, but their spatio-temporal dynamics along the water column as well as physico-chemical parameters and interactions with other bacterial species that drive the community assembly have so far not been explored in depth. Here, we present a detailed investigation of the MOB and bacterial community composition and a large set of physico-chemical parameters in a shallow, seasonally stratified, and sub-alpine lake. Four highly resolved vertical profiles were sampled in three different years and during various s...
In lakes, large amounts of methane are produced in anoxic sediments. Methane-oxidizing bacteria effe...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Lakes and impoundments substantially contribute to atmospheric methane concentrations. Methane is re...
Eutrophication is expected to increase methane production in freshwater sediments worldwide over the...
Aerob methanotrophic bacteria (MOB) play an important role in the global carbon cycle. In environmen...
Aerob methanotrophic bacteria (MOB) play an important role in the global carbon cycle. In environmen...
In stratified lakes, methane oxidizing bacteria are critical methane converters that significantly r...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14877Lake met...
Freshwater lakes and impoundments are an important source of methane into the atmosphere. Methane is...
We have previously observed that methane supplied to lake sediment microbial communities as a substr...
BackgroundPermanently stratified lakes contain diverse microbial communities that vary with depth an...
Aerobic methanotrophs (MOB) are a functional group of proteobacteria that use methane as their only ...
Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4), with shall...
The extent to which nutrients structure microbial communities in permanently stratified lakes is not...
In lakes, large amounts of methane are produced in anoxic sediments. Methane-oxidizing bacteria effe...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Lakes and impoundments substantially contribute to atmospheric methane concentrations. Methane is re...
Eutrophication is expected to increase methane production in freshwater sediments worldwide over the...
Aerob methanotrophic bacteria (MOB) play an important role in the global carbon cycle. In environmen...
Aerob methanotrophic bacteria (MOB) play an important role in the global carbon cycle. In environmen...
In stratified lakes, methane oxidizing bacteria are critical methane converters that significantly r...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14877Lake met...
Freshwater lakes and impoundments are an important source of methane into the atmosphere. Methane is...
We have previously observed that methane supplied to lake sediment microbial communities as a substr...
BackgroundPermanently stratified lakes contain diverse microbial communities that vary with depth an...
Aerobic methanotrophs (MOB) are a functional group of proteobacteria that use methane as their only ...
Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4), with shall...
The extent to which nutrients structure microbial communities in permanently stratified lakes is not...
In lakes, large amounts of methane are produced in anoxic sediments. Methane-oxidizing bacteria effe...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...