reviewFEMS Microbiology ReviewsDec 3, 2008Closed access

The sociobiology of biofilms

Princeton University · Harvard University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Biofilms are densely packed communities of microbial cells that grow on surfaces and surround themselves with secreted polymers. Many bacterial species form biofilms, and their study has revealed them to be complex and diverse. The structural and physiological complexity of biofilms has led to the idea that they are coordinated and cooperative groups, analogous to multicellular organisms. We evaluate this idea by addressing the findings of microbiologists from the perspective of sociobiology, including theories of collective behavior (self-organization) and social evolution. This yields two main conclusions. First, the appearance of organization in biofilms can emerge without active coordination. That is,…

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Keywords
  • Biofilm
  • Sociobiology
  • Multicellular organism
  • Biology
  • Quorum sensing
  • Competition (biology)
  • Ecology
  • Phenotype
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