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Antibiotic-Induced Anomalous Statistics of Collective Bacterial Swarming
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BiologyCollective Bacterial SwarmingAntibioticsColonial ExpansionBacteriologyNetworked SwarmCollective MotionSwarm DynamicNew Strategy BacteriaMicrobiologyInfection ControlAntibiotic ResistanceSublethal Antibiotics ConcentrationsMedicineQuantitative MicrobiologyAntimicrobial Resistance
Under sublethal antibiotics concentrations, the statistics of collectively swarming Bacillus subtilis transitions from normal to anomalous, with a heavy-tailed speed distribution and a two-step temporal correlation of velocities. The transition is due to changes in the properties of the bacterial motion and the formation of a motility-defective subpopulation that self-segregates into regions. As a result, both the colonial expansion and the growth rate are not affected by antibiotics. This phenomenon suggests a new strategy bacteria employ to fight antibiotic stress.
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