292 Appendices RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT This thesis research has been carried under the Research Data Management policy of the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES) – accessible at: https://www.ru.nl/en/about-us/policies-and-regulations/researchdata-management Chapter 1 No original data was gathered for this Chapter. Chapter 2 All data for this Chapter were published, along with supplementary information, in the following article: Dalcin Martins, P., de Monlevad, J. P. R. C., Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Lenstra, W. K., Wallenius, A. J., Hermans, M., Slomp, C. P., Welte, C. U., Jetten, M. S. M., & van Helmond, N. A. G. M. (2024). Sulfide toxicity as key control on anaerobic oxidation of methane in eutrophic coastal sediments. Environmental Science & Technology, 58(26), 11421-11435. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10418 Chapter 3 All data for this Chapter were published, along with supplementary information, in the following article: Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Smith, G.J., Sánchez-Andrea, I., Jetten, M.S.M., Welte, C.U. 2025. Contrasting methane, sulfide, and nitrogen loading regimes in bioreactors shape microbial communities originating from methane-rich coastal sediment of the Stockholm Archipelago. Environmental Microbiology, 27(2), Article e70056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.70056 Chapter 4 All data for this Chapter were published, along with supplementary information, in the following article: Dalcin Martins, P., Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Arshad, A., Kurth, J. M., Ouboter, H. T., Op den Camp, H. J. M., Jetten, M. S. M., & Welte, C. U. (2022). Unraveling nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon metabolic pathways and microbial community transcriptional responses to substrate deprivation and toxicity stresses in a bioreactor mimicking anoxic brackish
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