The colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasculature, remains poorly understood. Recently, it was reported that many bacteria, including Bacillus subtilis [1], Escherichia coli [2], and Pseudomonas aeruginosa [3, 4], can move in the opposite direction of fluid flow. Upstream movement results from the interplay between fluid shear stress and bacterial motility structures and such rheotactic-like behavior is predicted to occur for a wide range of conditions [1]. Given the potential ubiquity of upstream movement, its impact on population-level behaviors within hosts could be significant. Here, we find that P. aeruginosa communities use a diverse set of motility strategies, including a novel surfa...
Bacterial swarming is one of the most efficient methods by which bacteria colonize nutrient-rich env...
Understanding the motility behavior of bacteria in confining microenvironments, in which they search...
There has been extensive theoretical debate over whether population viscosity (limited dispersal) ca...
The colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasculature...
SummaryThe colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasc...
Bacteria colonize environments that contain networks of moving fluids, including digestive pathways,...
AbstractBacteria inhabit a wide variety of environments in which fluid flow is present, including he...
Microbial interactions regulate their spread and survival in competitive environments. It is not cle...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Microorganisms navigate and divide on surfaces to form multicellular structures called biofilms, the...
AbstractThis work describes a new, to our knowledge, strategy of efficient colonization and communit...
Bacteria often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities surrounded by a secreted extracellu...
Bacteria often live surrounded by polymer solutions, such as in animal respiratory, gastrointestinal...
Long-range material transport is essential to maintain the physiological functions of multicellular ...
The motility of organisms is often directed in response to environmental stimuli. Rheotaxis is the d...
Bacterial swarming is one of the most efficient methods by which bacteria colonize nutrient-rich env...
Understanding the motility behavior of bacteria in confining microenvironments, in which they search...
There has been extensive theoretical debate over whether population viscosity (limited dispersal) ca...
The colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasculature...
SummaryThe colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasc...
Bacteria colonize environments that contain networks of moving fluids, including digestive pathways,...
AbstractBacteria inhabit a wide variety of environments in which fluid flow is present, including he...
Microbial interactions regulate their spread and survival in competitive environments. It is not cle...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Microorganisms navigate and divide on surfaces to form multicellular structures called biofilms, the...
AbstractThis work describes a new, to our knowledge, strategy of efficient colonization and communit...
Bacteria often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities surrounded by a secreted extracellu...
Bacteria often live surrounded by polymer solutions, such as in animal respiratory, gastrointestinal...
Long-range material transport is essential to maintain the physiological functions of multicellular ...
The motility of organisms is often directed in response to environmental stimuli. Rheotaxis is the d...
Bacterial swarming is one of the most efficient methods by which bacteria colonize nutrient-rich env...
Understanding the motility behavior of bacteria in confining microenvironments, in which they search...
There has been extensive theoretical debate over whether population viscosity (limited dispersal) ca...