Microbial populations often experience fluctuations in nutrient complexity in their natural environment such as between high molecular weight polysaccharides and simple monosaccharides. However, it is unclear if cells can adopt growth behaviors that allow individuals to optimally respond to differences in nutrient complexity. Here, we directly control nutrient complexity and use quantitative single-cell analysis to study the growth dynamics of individuals within populations of the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. We show that cells form clonal microcolonies when growing on the polysaccharide xylan, which is abundant in nature and degraded using extracellular cell-linked enzymes; and disperse to solitary growth modes when the corres...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, having dense spatio-temporal structures containing various types ...
Despite a remarkable diversity of lifestyles, bacterial replication has only been investigated in a ...
Bacteria often live in spatially structured groups such as biofilms. In these groups, cells can coll...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
In a developmental strategy designed to efficiently exploit and colonize sparse oligotrophic environ...
All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can change these ...
Growth and reproduction are essential requirements of living systems. Previous studies of bacterial ...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
The dynamics of growth of bacterial populations has been extensively studied for planktonic cells in...
ABSTRACT All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can chan...
Most microorganisms live in environments where nutrients are limited and fluctuate over time. Cells ...
Dense microbial groups such as bacterial biofilms commonly contain a diversity of cell types that d...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, having dense spatio-temporal structures containing various types ...
Despite a remarkable diversity of lifestyles, bacterial replication has only been investigated in a ...
Bacteria often live in spatially structured groups such as biofilms. In these groups, cells can coll...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
In a developmental strategy designed to efficiently exploit and colonize sparse oligotrophic environ...
All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can change these ...
Growth and reproduction are essential requirements of living systems. Previous studies of bacterial ...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
The dynamics of growth of bacterial populations has been extensively studied for planktonic cells in...
ABSTRACT All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can chan...
Most microorganisms live in environments where nutrients are limited and fluctuate over time. Cells ...
Dense microbial groups such as bacterial biofilms commonly contain a diversity of cell types that d...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, having dense spatio-temporal structures containing various types ...
Despite a remarkable diversity of lifestyles, bacterial replication has only been investigated in a ...