Bacterial density controls a switch from symmetric wall accumulation to aerotactic migration toward oxygen, driven by self-generated gradients from collective respiration.
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Pusher microswimmers are hydrodynamically attracted to and transiently trapped at meniscus corners before escaping, with trajectories tunable by swimmer type, geometry, and viscosity ratio.
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Density-Dependent Transition in Bacterial Self-Organization Driven by Confinement and Aerotaxis
Bacterial density controls a switch from symmetric wall accumulation to aerotactic migration toward oxygen, driven by self-generated gradients from collective respiration.
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Hydrodynamic capture and release of a microswimmer by a meniscus corner
Pusher microswimmers are hydrodynamically attracted to and transiently trapped at meniscus corners before escaping, with trajectories tunable by swimmer type, geometry, and viscosity ratio.