Collective motion and density fluctuations in bacterial colonies
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Flocking birds, fish schools, and insect swarms are familiar examples of collective motion that plays a role in a range of problems, such as spreading of diseases. Models have provided a qualitative understanding of the collective motion, but progress has been hindered by the lack of detailed experimental data. Here we report simultaneous measurements of the positions, velocities, and orientations as a function of time for up to a thousand wild-type Bacillus subtilis bacteria in a colony. The bacteria spontaneously form closely packed dynamic clusters within which they move cooperatively. The number of bacteria in a cluster exhibits a power-law distribution truncated by an exponential tail. The probability of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Collective motion
- Bacteria
- Collective behavior
- Bacillus subtilis
- Biology
- Flocking (texture)
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Physics