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Title: Biophysical basis for convergent evolution of two veil-formingmicrobes
Authors: Petroff, Alexander P.
Pasulka, Alexis L.
Soplop, Nadine
Keywords: Biophysics
Ecology
Fluidmechanics
Hydrodynamics
Collective dynamics
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Microbes living in stagnant water typically rely on chemical diffusion to draw nutrients from their environment. The sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thiovulum majusand the ciliate Uronemellahave independently evolved the ability to form a ‘veil’, a centimetre-scale mucous sheet on which cells organize to produce a macroscopic flow. This flow pulls nutrients through the community an order of magnitude faster than diffusion. To understand how natural selection led these microbes to evolve this collective behaviour, we connect the physical limitations acting on individual cells to the cell traits
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23527
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