Viewing biofilms within the larger context of bacterial aggregations


Autoria(s): Moshynets, Olena V.; Spiers, Andrew J.
Contribuinte(s)

Abertay University. School of Science, Engineering and Technology

Data(s)

24/10/2016

24/10/2016

13/07/2016

Resumo

The ‘Microbial Cities’ vision of bacterial biofilms has dominated our understanding of the development and functioning of bacterial aggregations for the past 20 years, during which active sludge, clumps, colonies, flocs, mats, pellicles, rafts, slimes, zooglea, etc. have been largely forgotten or ignored. Although the medically inspired developmental model of human pathogen biofilms has merits including providing a rationale for the development of anti-biofilm therapeutics, it fails to provide links to other types of bacterial aggregation that are commonly found in a wide range of natural and man-made environments. Possibly as a result, applied and environmental microbiologists tend to avoid the term ‘biofilm’ and use others such as ‘microbial mats’ instead. Here we challenge the simplistic planktonic (independent and free-swimming bacteria)-biofilm (sessile and co-operative bacteria) dichotomy, and consider biofilms within the larger context of bacterial aggregations. By placing biofilms into context, which we see as a continuum of aggregations or communities with varying abiotic and biotic properties, fundamental physical, biological, and evolutionary ecological processes that effect community development and function can no longer be considered unique to biofilms, but may also be important in other aggregations that develop over time and change in nature depending on prevailing conditions. By doing this, we will be better able to distinguish those processes which govern bacterial colonisation and ecological success in a wider sense from those that are unique to particular environments and specialised strategies.

Identificador

Moshynets, O. V., and Spiers, A. J. 2016. Viewing biofilms within the larger context of bacterial aggregations. In: D. Dhanasekaran and N. Thajuddin. Eds. Microbial biofilms : importance and applications. InTech. doi: 10.5772/61499

9789535124368

9789535124351 (print)

http://hdl.handle.net/10373/2473

https://dx.doi.org/10.5772/61499

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en

Publicador

InTech

Relação

Microbial biofilms : importance and applications

Direitos

Attribution 3.0 International

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

This is the published chapter, © 2016 the authors, which is also available from: http://www.intechopen.com/books/microbial-biofilms-importance-and-applications

Palavras-Chave #Bacterial aggregations #Biofilms #Colonies #Communities #Planktonic and sessile bacteria #Biofilms #Colonies #Communities
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Book chapter

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published