Artículos de revistas
Enhancement of microbial motility due to speed-dependent nutrient absorption
Fecha
2014-01Registro en:
Condat, Carlos; Di Salvo, Mario Esteban; Enhancement of microbial motility due to speed-dependent nutrient absorption; IOP Publishing; Physical Biology; 11; 1-2014; 1-10
1478-3967
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Di Salvo, Mario Esteban
Condat, Carlos
Resumen
Marine microorganisms often reach high swimming speeds, either to take advantage ofevanescent nutrient patches or to beat Brownian forces. Since this implies that a sizable part oftheir energetic budget must be allocated to motion, it is reasonable to assume that somefast-swimming microorganisms may increase their nutrient intake by increasing their speedv.We formulate a model to investigate this hypothesis and its consequences, finding thesteady-state solutions and analyzing their stability. Surprisingly, we find that even modestincreases in nutrient absorption may lead to a significant increase of the microbial speed. Infact, evaluations obtained using realistic parameter values for bacteria indicate that the speedincrease due to the enhanced nutrient absorption may be quite large.