The Mechanism of Fractal-Like Structure Formation by Bacterial Populations |
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Authors: | M.A. Tsyganov I.B. Kresteva G.V. Aslanidi K.B. Aslanidi A.A. Deev G.R. Ivanitsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Pushchino, Moscow region, 1429292, Russia |
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Abstract: | Three types of population growth and development of chemotaxic motile bacteria Escherichia coli on semi-solid nutrient media are investigated: a) stable development – circular symmetrical waves; b) bursts; c) fractal-like self-organization. Experimental investigation of the burst formation is presented. The microscopic analysis of growing, fractal-like structures is carried out, and a mechanism for such structure formation is suggested. It is supposed that fractal-like bacterial structures growth is based on the principle of successively forming multiple micro-bursts. A mathematical model has been suggested to reproduce the experimental results. The structures obtained by numerical modeling of population growth in the parameter space substrate concentration - bacterial movement rate reproduce the corresponding experimental structures in the space nutrient concentration in the media – the density of the media. |
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Keywords: | Bacterial population Escherichia coli Fractal-like growth Dynamics of spatial patterns Mathematical model Structure formation |
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