The incessant activity of swimming microorganisms has a direct physical effect on surrounding microscopic objects, leading to enhanced diffusion far beyond the level of Brownian motion with possible influences on the spatial distribution of non-motile planktonic species and particulate drifters. Here we study in detail the effect of eukaryotic flagellates, represented by the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, on microparticles. Macro- and microscopic experiments reveal that microorganism-colloid interactions are dominated by rare close encounters leading to large displacements through direct entrainment. Simulations and theoretical modelling show that the ensuing particle dynamics can be understood in terms of a simple jump-diffusio...
Phytoplankton often encounter turbulence in their habitat. As most toxic phytoplankton species are m...
Some pelagic flagellates colonize particles, such as marine snow, where they graze on bacteria and t...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...
The incessant activity of swimming microorganisms has a direct physical effect on surrounding micros...
Interactions between microorganisms and solid boundaries play an important role in biological proces...
Contact between particles and motile cells underpins a wide variety of biological processes, from nu...
In this fluid dynamics video, we demonstrate the microscale mixing enhancement of passive tracer par...
Interactions between microorganisms and solid boundaries play an important role in biological proces...
Microbial life pervades our planet, and many species evolved the ability to propel themselves in the...
Microorganisms form an essential part of our biosphere and represent roughly 14 percent of the biom...
Unicellular microscopic organisms living in aqueous environments outnumber all other creatures on Ea...
Unicellular microscopic organisms living in aqueous environments outnumber all other creatures on Ea...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Phytoplankton often encounter turbulence in their habitat. As most toxic phytoplankton species are m...
Some pelagic flagellates colonize particles, such as marine snow, where they graze on bacteria and t...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...
The incessant activity of swimming microorganisms has a direct physical effect on surrounding micros...
Interactions between microorganisms and solid boundaries play an important role in biological proces...
Contact between particles and motile cells underpins a wide variety of biological processes, from nu...
In this fluid dynamics video, we demonstrate the microscale mixing enhancement of passive tracer par...
Interactions between microorganisms and solid boundaries play an important role in biological proces...
Microbial life pervades our planet, and many species evolved the ability to propel themselves in the...
Microorganisms form an essential part of our biosphere and represent roughly 14 percent of the biom...
Unicellular microscopic organisms living in aqueous environments outnumber all other creatures on Ea...
Unicellular microscopic organisms living in aqueous environments outnumber all other creatures on Ea...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Phytoplankton often encounter turbulence in their habitat. As most toxic phytoplankton species are m...
Some pelagic flagellates colonize particles, such as marine snow, where they graze on bacteria and t...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...