Authors
Wenzheng Liu, Jakob Russel, Mette Burmølle, Søren J Sørensen, Jonas S Madsen
Publication date
2018/8
Journal
The ISME Journal
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
1940-1951
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Microorganisms frequently coexist in complex multispecies communities, where they distribute non-randomly, reflective of the social interactions that occur. It is therefore important to understand how social interactions and local spatial organization influences multispecies biofilm succession. Here the localization of species pairs was analyzed in three dimensions in a reproducible four-species biofilm model, to study the impact of spatial positioning of individual species on the temporal development of the community. We found, that as the biofilms developed, species pairs exhibited distinct intermixing patterns unique to the four-member biofilms. Higher biomass and more intermixing were found in four-species biofilms compared to biofilms with fewer species. Intriguingly, in local regions within the four member biofilms where Microbacterium oxydans was scant, both biomass and intermixing of all species were …
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