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Swimming and rafting of E.coli microcolonies at air–liquid interfaces

机译:气液界面上的大肠杆菌微菌落游动和漂流

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The dynamics of swimming microorganisms is strongly affected by solid‐liquid and air‐liquid interfaces. In this paper, we characterize the motion of both single bacteria and microcolonies at an air‐liquid interface. Both of them follow circular trajectories. Single bacteria preferentially show a counter‐clockwise motion, in agreement with previous experimental and theoretical findings. Instead, no preferential rotation direction is observed for microcolonies suggesting that their motion is due to a different physical mechanism. We propose a simple mechanical model where the microcolonies move like rafts constrained to the air‐liquid interface. Finally, we observed that the microcolony growth is due to the aggregation of colliding single‐swimmers, suggesting that the microcolony formation resembles a condensation process where the first nucleus originates by the collision between two single‐swimmers. Implications of microcolony splitting and aggregation on biofilm growth and dispersion at air‐liquid interface are discussed.
机译:固液和气液界面强烈影响游泳微生物的动力学。在本文中,我们描述了气液界面上单个细菌和小菌落的运动。它们都遵循圆形轨迹。与先前的实验和理论发现一致,单个细菌优先显示逆时针运动。而是,没有观察到微菌落的优先旋转方向,这表明它们的运动是由于不同的物理机制引起的。我们提出了一个简单的机械模型,其中微殖民地像筏子一样被移动到气液界面。最后,我们观察到小菌落的生长是由于碰撞的单游泳者的聚集所致,这表明微菌落的形成类似于凝结过程,其中第一个核是由两个单游泳者之间的碰撞产生的。讨论了小菌落分裂和聚集对气液界面生物膜生长和分散的影响。

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