Viscoelasticity of biofilms and their recalcitrance to mechanical and chemical challenges
We summarize different studies describing mechanisms through which bacteria in a biofilm
mode of growth resist mechanical and chemical challenges. Acknowledging previous …
mode of growth resist mechanical and chemical challenges. Acknowledging previous …
[HTML][HTML] Biofilm mechanics: Implications in infection and survival
It has long been recognized that biofilms are viscoelastic materials, however the importance
of this attribute to the survival and persistence of these microbial communities is yet to be …
of this attribute to the survival and persistence of these microbial communities is yet to be …
[HTML][HTML] Resolving MISS conceptions and misconceptions: a geological approach to sedimentary surface textures generated by microbial and abiotic processes
The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic
sandstone, siltstone and mudstone bedding planes. In recent years, an increasing number …
sandstone, siltstone and mudstone bedding planes. In recent years, an increasing number …
The physics of biofilms—an introduction
MG Mazza - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Biofilms are complex, self-organized consortia of microorganisms that produce a functional,
protective matrix of biomolecules. Physically, the structure of a biofilm can be described as …
protective matrix of biomolecules. Physically, the structure of a biofilm can be described as …
Part B, volume 2, chapter 5: microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS)
To date, microbialites include five groups: stromatolites, thrombolites, leiolites, and
dendrolites. All these microbialites occur in carbonate or silica lithologies. However …
dendrolites. All these microbialites occur in carbonate or silica lithologies. However …
Microbially induced sedimentary structures from the Ediacaran of Anti-Atlas, Morocco
Abstract The Eastern Anti-Atlas of Morocco hosts an early Ediacaran turbiditic series
(Saghro Group)(630–600 Ma) unconformably overlain by thick late Ediacaran (580–550 Ma) …
(Saghro Group)(630–600 Ma) unconformably overlain by thick late Ediacaran (580–550 Ma) …
Exploring flow-biofilm-sediment interactions: Assessment of current status and future challenges
Biofilm activities and their interactions with physical, chemical and biological processes are
of great importance for a variety of ecosystem functions, impacting hydrogeomorphology …
of great importance for a variety of ecosystem functions, impacting hydrogeomorphology …
Recent advances in studying single bacteria and biofilm mechanics
Bacterial biofilms correspond to surface-associated bacterial communities embedded in
hydrogel-like matrix, in which high cell density, reduced diffusion and physico-chemical …
hydrogel-like matrix, in which high cell density, reduced diffusion and physico-chemical …
Microbial sha** of sedimentary wrinkle structures
Wrinkle structures on sandy bed surfaces were present in some of the earliest sedimentary
environments, but are rare in modern environments. These enigmatic millimetre-to …
environments, but are rare in modern environments. These enigmatic millimetre-to …
Microbial mats in the terrestrial Lower Triassic of North China and implications for the Permian–Triassic mass extinction
Evidence for microbial mats has been reported repeatedly from marine Lower Triassic rocks,
but scarcely mentioned in post-mass extinction terrestrial facies. Here, we report from the …
but scarcely mentioned in post-mass extinction terrestrial facies. Here, we report from the …