Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predicted the active pipe flow dispersion of gyrotactic microalgae, whose orientation is biased by gravity and flow shear. Analytical theory predicts that these active swimmers disperse in a markedly distinct manner from passive tracers (Taylor dispersion). Dispersing swimmers display non-zero drift and effective diffusivity that is non-monotonic with Péclet number. Such predictions agree with numerical simulations, but hitherto have not been tested experimentally. Here, to facilitate comparison, we obtain new solutions of the axial dispersion theory accounting both for swimmer negative buoyancy and a local nonlinear response of swimmers to shear,...
peer reviewedWe present a statistical analysis of the experimental trajectories of colloids in a dil...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...
The natural habitats of planktonic and swimming microorganisms, from algae in the oceans to bacteria...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
Classical Taylor-Aris dispersion theory is extended to describe the transport of suspensions of self...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
We calculate the average swimming velocity and dispersion rate characterizing the transport of swimm...
Biflagellated algae swim in mean directions that are governed by their environments. For example, ma...
Swimming micro-organisms rely on effective mixing strategies to achieve efficient nutrient influx. R...
A dilute suspension of motile micro-organisms subjected to a strong ambient flow, such as algae in t...
Single cells exhibit a diverse array of swimming strategies at low Reynolds number to search for nut...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
We develop a mechanistic model that describes the transport of gyrotactic cells with propulsive forc...
peer reviewedWe present a statistical analysis of the experimental trajectories of colloids in a dil...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...
The natural habitats of planktonic and swimming microorganisms, from algae in the oceans to bacteria...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
Classical Taylor-Aris dispersion theory is extended to describe the transport of suspensions of self...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
We calculate the average swimming velocity and dispersion rate characterizing the transport of swimm...
Biflagellated algae swim in mean directions that are governed by their environments. For example, ma...
Swimming micro-organisms rely on effective mixing strategies to achieve efficient nutrient influx. R...
A dilute suspension of motile micro-organisms subjected to a strong ambient flow, such as algae in t...
Single cells exhibit a diverse array of swimming strategies at low Reynolds number to search for nut...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
We develop a mechanistic model that describes the transport of gyrotactic cells with propulsive forc...
peer reviewedWe present a statistical analysis of the experimental trajectories of colloids in a dil...
The economic and ecological importance of microorganisms and their fundamental functions in differen...
The natural habitats of planktonic and swimming microorganisms, from algae in the oceans to bacteria...