“…Heterotrophic richness has been shown to enhance methane oxidation activity by MOB (Ho et al, 2014), as accompanying organisms can either remove inhibiting substances (e.g., methanol) or provide stimulating factors (e.g., essential nutrients such as cobalamin; Stock et al, 2013;Iguchi et al, 2015;Veraart et al, 2018;Singh et al, 2019). On the other hand, MOB also select for certain heterotrophs by providing organic metabolites (e.g., acetate) or by removing toxic compounds (e.g., formaldehyde; Morris et al, 2013;van der Ha et al, 2013;Oshkin et al, 2015;Gilman et al, 2017;Xing et al, 2018). Indeed, MOB play an integral role in transferring methane-derived carbon and other metabolites to the microbial pool and higher trophic levels of the food web (Jones and Grey, 2011;Sanseverino et al, 2012;Agasild et al, 2014).…”