To survive in harsh conditions, motile bacteria swim in complex environments and respond to the surrounding flow. Here, we develop a mathematical model describing how flagellar bending affects macroscopic properties of bacterial suspensions. First, we show how the flagellar bending contributes to the decrease in the effective viscosity observed in dilute suspension. Our results do not impose tumbling (random reorientation) as was previously done to explain the viscosity reduction. Second, we demonstrate how a bacterium escapes from wall entrapment due to the self-induced buckling of flagella. Our results shed light on the role of flexible bacterial flagella in interactions of bacteria with shear flow and walls or obstacles
Bacterial flagella assume different helical shapes during the tumbling phase of a bacterium but also...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Escherichia coli and many other bacteria swim through media with the use of flagella, which are defo...
To survive in harsh conditions, motile bacteria swim in complex environments and respond to the surr...
International audienceTo survive in harsh conditions, motile bacteria swim in complex environment an...
International audienceMany bacteria use rotating helical flagella in swimming motility. In search fo...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Experiments and mathematical modeling show that complex flows driven by unexpected flagellar arrange...
The behavior of flagellated bacteria swimming in non-Newtonian media remains an area with contradict...
Although the motility of the flagellated bacteria, Escherichia coli, has been widely studied, the ef...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
Peritrichously-flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, self-propel in fluids by using specia...
Bacterial flagella assume different helical shapes during the tumbling phase of a bacterium but also...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Escherichia coli and many other bacteria swim through media with the use of flagella, which are defo...
To survive in harsh conditions, motile bacteria swim in complex environments and respond to the surr...
International audienceTo survive in harsh conditions, motile bacteria swim in complex environment an...
International audienceMany bacteria use rotating helical flagella in swimming motility. In search fo...
A crucial structure in the motility of flagellated bacteria is the hook, which connects the flagellu...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Experiments and mathematical modeling show that complex flows driven by unexpected flagellar arrange...
The behavior of flagellated bacteria swimming in non-Newtonian media remains an area with contradict...
Although the motility of the flagellated bacteria, Escherichia coli, has been widely studied, the ef...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
Peritrichously-flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, self-propel in fluids by using specia...
Bacterial flagella assume different helical shapes during the tumbling phase of a bacterium but also...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Escherichia coli and many other bacteria swim through media with the use of flagella, which are defo...