Bacteria commonly live attached to surfaces in dense collectives containing billions of cells1. While it is known that motility allows these groups to expand en masse into new territory2,3,4,5, how bacteria collectively move across surfaces under such tightly packed conditions remains poorly understood. Here we combine experiments, cell tracking and individual-based modelling to study the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa as it collectively migrates across surfaces using grappling-hook-like pili3,6,7. We show that the fast-moving cells of a hyperpilated mutant are overtaken and outcompeted by the slower-moving wild type at high cell densities. Using theory developed to study liquid crystals8,9,10,11,12,13, we demonstrate that this effect is m...
Motile subpopulations in microbial communities are believed to be important for dispersal, quest for...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacteria commonly live attached to surfaces in dense collectives containing billions of cells1. Whil...
From schools of fish to flocks of birds and herds of wildebeest, the movements of many organisms are c...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Simultaneous acquisition of phase-contrast light microscopy and fluorescently labeled bacteria, movi...
AbstractThis work describes a new, to our knowledge, strategy of efficient colonization and communit...
Many bacteria rely on active cell appendages, such as type IV pili, to move over substrates and inte...
Microbial interactions regulate their spread and survival in competitive environments. It is not cle...
Many bacteria simultaneously grow and spread rapidly over a surface that supplies them with nutrient...
Bacteria commonly live in structured communities that affect human health and influence ecological s...
AbstractWhen vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they b...
Bacterial swarming is a rapid, collective movement of cells over a water-permeable surface, powered ...
Motile subpopulations in microbial communities are believed to be important for dispersal, quest for...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacteria commonly live attached to surfaces in dense collectives containing billions of cells1. Whil...
From schools of fish to flocks of birds and herds of wildebeest, the movements of many organisms are c...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Simultaneous acquisition of phase-contrast light microscopy and fluorescently labeled bacteria, movi...
AbstractThis work describes a new, to our knowledge, strategy of efficient colonization and communit...
Many bacteria rely on active cell appendages, such as type IV pili, to move over substrates and inte...
Microbial interactions regulate their spread and survival in competitive environments. It is not cle...
Many bacteria simultaneously grow and spread rapidly over a surface that supplies them with nutrient...
Bacteria commonly live in structured communities that affect human health and influence ecological s...
AbstractWhen vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they b...
Bacterial swarming is a rapid, collective movement of cells over a water-permeable surface, powered ...
Motile subpopulations in microbial communities are believed to be important for dispersal, quest for...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...