We determine and relate the characteristic velocity, length, and time scales for bacterial motion in swarming colonies of Paenibacillus dendritiformis growing on semi-solid agar substrates. The bacteria swim within a thin fluid layer, and they form long-lived jets and vortices. These coherent structures lead to anisotropy in velocity spatial correlations and to a two-step relaxation in velocity temporal correlations. The mean squared displacement of passive tracers exhibits a short-time regime with nearly ballistic transport and a diffusive long-time regime. We find that various definitions of the correlation length all lead to length scales that are, surprisingly, essentially independent of the mean bacterial speed, while the correlation t...
AbstractTo swim, a bacterium pushes against the fluid within which it is immersed, generating fluid ...
Most research on growing bacterial colonies on agar plates has concerned the effect of genetic or mo...
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Abstract Bacterial swarming is a collective mode of motion in which cells migrate rapidly over surfa...
The study of collective motion in bacterial suspensions has been of significant recent interest. To ...
Simultaneous acquisition of phase-contrast light microscopy and fluorescently labeled bacteria, movi...
In the present work we simulate the basic two-dimensional dynamics of swarming E. coli bacteria on t...
AbstractWhen vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they b...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Abstract. The study of collective motion in bacterial suspensions has been of significant recent int...
In nature, bacterial collectives typically consist of multiple species, which are interacting both b...
A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or c...
A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or c...
<div><p>A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liqu...
ABSTRACT To swim, a bacterium pushes against the fluid within which it is immersed, generating fluid...
AbstractTo swim, a bacterium pushes against the fluid within which it is immersed, generating fluid ...
Most research on growing bacterial colonies on agar plates has concerned the effect of genetic or mo...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access article.Pattern form...
Abstract Bacterial swarming is a collective mode of motion in which cells migrate rapidly over surfa...
The study of collective motion in bacterial suspensions has been of significant recent interest. To ...
Simultaneous acquisition of phase-contrast light microscopy and fluorescently labeled bacteria, movi...
In the present work we simulate the basic two-dimensional dynamics of swarming E. coli bacteria on t...
AbstractWhen vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they b...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Abstract. The study of collective motion in bacterial suspensions has been of significant recent int...
In nature, bacterial collectives typically consist of multiple species, which are interacting both b...
A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or c...
A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or c...
<div><p>A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liqu...
ABSTRACT To swim, a bacterium pushes against the fluid within which it is immersed, generating fluid...
AbstractTo swim, a bacterium pushes against the fluid within which it is immersed, generating fluid ...
Most research on growing bacterial colonies on agar plates has concerned the effect of genetic or mo...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access article.Pattern form...