International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organisms, although the principles of their assembly and development remain unclear. Here, we test the possibility of establishing a simplified but relevant model of multispecies biofilm in a non-invasive laboratory setup for the real-time monitoring of community development. We demonstrate that the four chosen species ( Bacillus thuringiensis , Pseudomonas fluorescens , Kocuria varians, and Rhodocyclus sp.) form a dynamic community that deterministically reaches its equilibrium after ~30 h of growth. We reveal the emergence of complexity in this simplified community as reported by an increase in spatial heterogeneity and non-monotonic development...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
Abstract Multispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organisms, althoug...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
Natural or engineered microbial populations often show variations over time. These variations may be...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
Studies of microorganisms have traditionally focused on single species populations, which have great...
Studies of microorganisms have traditionally focused on single species populations, which have great...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
Abstract Multispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organisms, althoug...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
International audienceMultispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organ...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
Natural or engineered microbial populations often show variations over time. These variations may be...
International audienceInterspecific interactions within biofilms determine relative species abundanc...
Studies of microorganisms have traditionally focused on single species populations, which have great...
Studies of microorganisms have traditionally focused on single species populations, which have great...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...
Microbial communities are ubiquitous in every ecosystem on earth, but the social interactions within...