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arxiv: 1301.5058 · v1 · pith:TP23KNYInew · submitted 2013-01-22 · 🧬 q-bio.CB · nlin.PS· physics.bio-ph

The effects of nutrient chemotaxis on bacterial aggregation patterns with non-linear degenerate cross diffusion

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keywords chemotacticnutrientdiffusionmodelvelocityaggregationbacterialchemotaxis
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This paper introduces a reaction-diffusion-chemotaxis model for bacterial aggregation patterns on the surface of thin agar plates. It is based on the non-linear degenerate cross diffusion model proposed by Kawasaki et al. (J. of Theor. Biol. 188(2) 1997) and it includes a suitable nutrient chemotactic term compatible with such type of diffusion. High resolution numerical simulations using Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) of the new model are presented, showing that the chemotactic term enhances the velocity of propagation of the colony envelope for dense-branching morphologies. In addition, the chemotaxis seems to stabilize the formation of branches in the soft-agar, low-nutrient regime. An asymptotic estimation predicts the growth velocity of the colony envelope as a function of both the nutrient concentration and the chemotactic sensitivity. For fixed nutrient concentrations, the growth velocity is an increasing function of the chemotactic sensitivity.

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