Bacteria organize in a variety of collective states, from swarming, which has been attributed to rapid surface exploration, to biofilms, which are highly dense immobile communities attributed to stress resistance. It has been suggested that biofilm and swarming are oppositely controlled, making this transition particularly interesting for understanding the ability of bacterial colonies to adapt to challenging environments. Here, the swarm to biofilm transition is studied experimentally by analyzing the bacterial dynamics both on the individual and collective scales. We show that both biological and physical processes facilitate the transition - a few individual cells that initiate the biofilm program cause nucleation of large, scale-free st...
Self-assembly refers to the process by which colloidal particles or other discrete components, such ...
SummaryMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populat...
ABSTRACT Bacteria adopt social behavior to expand into new territory, led by specialized swarmers, b...
Self-organized multicellular behaviors enable cells to adapt and tolerate stressors to a greater deg...
Swarming and biofilm formation are two modes of bacterial collective behavior that en- able cells to...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Aggregation of bacteria plays a key role in the formation of many biofilms. The critical first step ...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria adhered to surfaces. Recently, biofilms of rod-shaped bacteria ...
Bacteria can organise themselves into communities in the forms of biofilms and swarms. Through chemi...
Abstract Aggregation of bacteria plays a key role in the formation of many biofilms. The critical fi...
biofilm; social evolution; collective behavior; self-organization; cooperation. Biofilms are densely...
Bacteria often encounter stress conditions, where cells need to address conflicting demands. For ins...
Bacteria often encounter stress conditions, where cells need to address conflicting demands. For ins...
In traditional models of in vitro biofilm development, individual bacterial cells seed a surface, mu...
Self-assembly refers to the process by which colloidal particles or other discrete components, such ...
SummaryMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populat...
ABSTRACT Bacteria adopt social behavior to expand into new territory, led by specialized swarmers, b...
Self-organized multicellular behaviors enable cells to adapt and tolerate stressors to a greater deg...
Swarming and biofilm formation are two modes of bacterial collective behavior that en- able cells to...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Aggregation of bacteria plays a key role in the formation of many biofilms. The critical first step ...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria adhered to surfaces. Recently, biofilms of rod-shaped bacteria ...
Bacteria can organise themselves into communities in the forms of biofilms and swarms. Through chemi...
Abstract Aggregation of bacteria plays a key role in the formation of many biofilms. The critical fi...
biofilm; social evolution; collective behavior; self-organization; cooperation. Biofilms are densely...
Bacteria often encounter stress conditions, where cells need to address conflicting demands. For ins...
Bacteria often encounter stress conditions, where cells need to address conflicting demands. For ins...
In traditional models of in vitro biofilm development, individual bacterial cells seed a surface, mu...
Self-assembly refers to the process by which colloidal particles or other discrete components, such ...
SummaryMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populat...
ABSTRACT Bacteria adopt social behavior to expand into new territory, led by specialized swarmers, b...