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arxiv: 1506.01200 · v1 · pith:2WRCG7WOnew · submitted 2015-06-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Formation and Dissolution of Bacterial Colonies

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keywords coloniesbacterialdissolutionformationacrossbehaviorbiofilmscells
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Many organisms form colonies for a transient period of time to withstand environmental pressure. Bacterial biofilms are a prototypical example of such behavior. Despite significant interest across disciplines, physical mechanisms governing the formation and dissolution of bacterial colonies are still poorly understood. Starting from a kinetic description of motile and interacting cells we derive a hydrodynamic equation for their density on a surface. We use it to describe formation of multiple colonies with sizes consistent with experimental data and to discuss their dissolution.

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