Numerous ecological interactions among microbes-for example, competition for space and resources, or interaction among phages and their bacterial hosts-are likely to occur simultaneously in multispecies biofilm communities. While biofilms formed by just a single species occur, multispecies biofilms are thought to be more typical of microbial communities in the natural environment. Previous work has shown that multispecies biofilms can increase, decrease, or have no measurable impact on phage exposure of a host bacterium living alongside another species that the phages cannot target. The reasons underlying this variability are not well understood, and how phage-host encounters change within multispecies biofilms remains mostly unexplored at ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Collective behavior in spatially structured groups, or biofilms, is the norm among microbes in their...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Encounters among bacteria and their viral predators (bacteriophages) are among the most common ecolo...
This thesis focused on two bacterial interactions with naturally-occurring predators. The first proj...
This thesis focused on two bacterial interactions with naturally-occurring predators. The first pro...
Many bacteria are adapted for attaching to surfaces and for building complex communities, termed bio...
In nature, bacteria primarily live in surface-attached, multicellular communities, termed biofilms 1...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Bacterial cells in nature...
Bacterial biofilms are among the most abundant multicellular structures on Earth and play essential ...
Bacterial viruses, or phage, are key members of natural microbial communities. Yet much research on ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria are often found living in aggregated multicellular communities known as biofilms. ...
Bacterial adaptability to unfavourable conditions, in the environment or in their eukaryotic hosts, ...
Viruses of Microbes 2018 (EMBO Workshop) - Abstract BookSalmonella Enteritidis and Escherichia coli ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Collective behavior in spatially structured groups, or biofilms, is the norm among microbes in their...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Encounters among bacteria and their viral predators (bacteriophages) are among the most common ecolo...
This thesis focused on two bacterial interactions with naturally-occurring predators. The first proj...
This thesis focused on two bacterial interactions with naturally-occurring predators. The first pro...
Many bacteria are adapted for attaching to surfaces and for building complex communities, termed bio...
In nature, bacteria primarily live in surface-attached, multicellular communities, termed biofilms 1...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Bacterial cells in nature...
Bacterial biofilms are among the most abundant multicellular structures on Earth and play essential ...
Bacterial viruses, or phage, are key members of natural microbial communities. Yet much research on ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria are often found living in aggregated multicellular communities known as biofilms. ...
Bacterial adaptability to unfavourable conditions, in the environment or in their eukaryotic hosts, ...
Viruses of Microbes 2018 (EMBO Workshop) - Abstract BookSalmonella Enteritidis and Escherichia coli ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Collective behavior in spatially structured groups, or biofilms, is the norm among microbes in their...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...