👉 Methylacidiphilae are a group of bacteria found in certain types of marine environments, where they produce methylacetic acid (MA) as a byproduct of their metabolism. These bacteria primarily inhabit the stomachs and intestines of various animals, including fish and crustaceans, but also occur in some terrestrial habitats such as salt marshes, freshwater lakes, and coastal areas. They are known for their ability to convert organic matter into biogas through fermentation and produce MA, which
'Methylacidiphilae'