“…Cable bacteria grow as long multicellular filaments and act as centimetre‐scale electrical conductors in aquatic sediments, providing a conduit for rapid electron transport from deeper sulfidogenic horizons up to an oxic sediment surface (Nielsen et al, 2010 ). Since their discovery about a decade ago (Pfeffer et al, 2012 ), cable bacteria have been observed in a wide range of depositional sedimentary environments (Aller et al, 2019 ; Burdorf et al, 2016 ; Hermans et al, 2020 ; Scholz et al, 2021 ), and frequently at high cell densities (Malkin et al, 2017 ). Especially where these bacteria achieve high biomass, their metabolic activity can drive intense localized changes in pH and strongly influence the cycling of oxygen, sulfur, iron, manganese, phosphorus, carbonate, organic carbon, and trace metals (Huo et al, 2022 ; Rao et al, 2016 ; Risgaard‐Petersen et al, 2012 ; Sulu‐Gambari et al, 2016a , 2016b ; van de Velde et al, 2016 ), with impacts on the ecosystem level (Seitaj et al, 2015 ).…”