Microbial range expansion experiments provide insight into the complex link between dynamic structure, pattern formation and evolutionary dynamics of growing populations. In this work, we develop a theoretical model in order to investigate the interplay of growth statistics and mechanical interactions which are implemented as division driven pushing and swapping of cells. For the case of the competitive growth of a strongly and a weakly interacting strain we investigate the influence of different mean division times, as well as different mechanical interactions on the development of the colony. Our results show that the susceptibility to cell division induced pushing has a much stronger influence on the structure of the colony than c...
Evidence suggests that bacterial community spatial organization affects their ecological function, y...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Traditionally, evolutionary biology has mostly taken a retrospective view, looking backwards in time...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the evolutionary dynamics of four competing strains of...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the evolutionary dynamics of four competing strains of...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Colonies of bacteria endowed with a pili-based self-propulsion machinery are ideal models for invest...
Evolutionary experiments with microbes are a powerful tool to study mutations and natural selection....
Most organisms grow in space, whether they are viruses spreading within a host tissue or invasive sp...
We demonstrate that biomechanical forcing plays an important role as the driving force behind the dy...
In this thesis I investigate the role of spatial structure, cell-cell interactions and horizontal g...
Evidence suggests that bacterial community spatial organization affects their ecological function, y...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Traditionally, evolutionary biology has mostly taken a retrospective view, looking backwards in time...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the evolutionary dynamics of four competing strains of...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the evolutionary dynamics of four competing strains of...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Colonies of bacteria endowed with a pili-based self-propulsion machinery are ideal models for invest...
Evolutionary experiments with microbes are a powerful tool to study mutations and natural selection....
Most organisms grow in space, whether they are viruses spreading within a host tissue or invasive sp...
We demonstrate that biomechanical forcing plays an important role as the driving force behind the dy...
In this thesis I investigate the role of spatial structure, cell-cell interactions and horizontal g...
Evidence suggests that bacterial community spatial organization affects their ecological function, y...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...