In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (e.g. Chlamydomonas), Kessler (Nature, vol. 313, 1985, pp. 218-220) showed that a beam-like structure, often referred to as a gyrotactic plume, would spontaneously appear from a suspension of gyrotactic swimmers in a downflowing pipe. Such a plume is prone to an instability to form blips. This work models the gyrotactic plume as a steady parallel basic state and its subsequent breakdown into blips as an instability, employing both the Generalised Taylor Dispersion (GTD) theory and the Fokker-Planck model for comparison. Upon solving for the basic state, it is discovered that the steady plume solution undergoes sophisticated bifurcations. When ...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
We show that gyrotactic motility within a steady vortical flow leads to tightly clustered aggregatio...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
© © 2014 Cambridge University Press.Hydrodynamic focusing of cells along the region of the most rapi...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
Using the continuum model of Pedley, Hill and Kessler (1988) for bioconvection in a suspension of sw...
Several metres below the coastal ocean surface there are areas of high ecological activity that cont...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
Biflagellated algae swim in mean directions that are governed by their environments. For example, ma...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
We show that gyrotactic motility within a steady vortical flow leads to tightly clustered aggregatio...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
© © 2014 Cambridge University Press.Hydrodynamic focusing of cells along the region of the most rapi...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
Using the continuum model of Pedley, Hill and Kessler (1988) for bioconvection in a suspension of sw...
Several metres below the coastal ocean surface there are areas of high ecological activity that cont...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
Biflagellated algae swim in mean directions that are governed by their environments. For example, ma...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
We show that gyrotactic motility within a steady vortical flow leads to tightly clustered aggregatio...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...