Transition to organized behavior on suspensions of concentrated bacteria

ORAL

Abstract

Concentrated populations of the swimming bacterium Bacillus subtilis develop a collective phase, the Zooming BioNematic, that exhibits large-scale coherence analogous to the molecular alignment of nematic liquid crystals. Bacterial suspensions were prepared in order to experimentally measure the transition to organized behavior as a function of the cell number concentration. PIV analysis was used to obtain cell velocities and define an order parameter in order to characterize the dynamics of the system.

*Supported by DOE W31-10t-ENG38.

Authors

  • Sujoy Ganguly

    • University of Cambridge
  • Luis Cisneros

    • University of Arizona
  • John Kessler

    • University of Arizona
  • Raymond Goldstein

    • University of Cambridge