Updated publication reference for PubMed record(s): 30837968. Metaproteomics is a powerful tool to characterize the structure of microbial communities and the physiology, metabolism and interactions of the species in these communities. Metaproteomics seeks to identify and quantify proteins from microbial communities on a large scale using gel electrophoresis or advanced liquid chromatography (LC) combined with high-resolution, accurate-mass mass spectrometry. To achieve extensive coverage of a metaproteome using shotgun proteomics, the sample complexity has to be decreased, for which a main approach is the on-line separation of peptides using one or more LC dimensions. The aim of this study is to test different 1D- and 2D-LC methods, also in comparison with the standard GeLC (pre-separation of proteins via gel electrophoresis) to find the best approach for analyzing metaproteome samples, using a mock community with 32 species in different abundances.