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Table of Contents
Summary 9
Samenvatting 15
Chapter 1 – General introduction 21
Chapter 2 – The diversity of methane cycling microorganisms 39
Chapter 3 – High-level abundances of Methanobacteriales and Syntrophobacterales 51 may help to prevent corrosion of metal sheet piles
Chapter 4 – Nutrient and acetate amendment leads to acetoclastic 75 methane production and microbial community change in a non-producing
Australian coal well
Chapter 5 – Microbial activity, methane production, and carbon storage in 97 Early Holocene North Sea peats
Chapter 6 – Roles of thermokarst lakes in a warming world 131 Chapter 7 – Increases in temperature and nutrient availability positively affect 149
methane-cycling microorganisms in Arctic thermokarst lake sediments
Chapter 8 – Long-term enriched methanogenic communities from 173 thermokarst lake sediments show species-specific responses to warming
Chapter 9 – Effects of a long-term warming scenario on microbial community 195 structure and functional potential of permafrost-affected soil
Chapter 10 – Co-cultivation of the strictly anaerobic methanogen 223 Methanosarcina barkeri with aerobic methanotrophs in an oxygen-limited
membrane bioreactor
Chapter 11 – Integration and Outlook 241 References 272 Research Data Management 307 Dankwoord / Acknowledgements 308
Curriculum vitae 320 List of publications 321 Other contributions 323