Phys. Rev. E 80, 031903 (2009) [8 pages]Enhanced mixing and spatial instability in concentrated bacterial suspensions
See accompanying Physics Focus High-resolution optical coherence tomography is used to study the onset of a large-scale convective motion in free-standing thin films of adjustable thickness containing suspensions of swimming aerobic bacteria. Clear evidence is found that beyond a threshold film thickness there exists a transition from quasi-two-dimensional collective swimming to three-dimensional turbulent behavior. The latter state, qualitatively different from bioconvection in dilute bacterial suspensions, is characterized by enhanced diffusivities of oxygen and bacteria. These results emphasize the impact of self-organized bacterial locomotion on the onset of three-dimensional dynamics, and suggest key ingredients necessary to extend standard models of bioconvection to incorporate effects of large-scale collective motion. © 2009 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.80.031903
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.80.031903
PACS:
87.18.Fx, 87.16.−b, 05.65.+b
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