Publications by authors named "Fred Farrell"

Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an important role in industry and medicine. In contrast to well-mixed cultures routinely used in microbial research, bacteria in a microcolony interact mechanically with one another and with the substrate to which they are attached. Here, we use a computer model of a microbial colony of rod-shaped cells to investigate how physical interactions between cells determine their motion in the colony and how this affects biological evolution.

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The coupling of ecology and evolution during range expansions enables mutations to establish at expanding range margins and reach high frequencies. This phenomenon, called allele surfing, is thought to have caused revolutions in the gene pool of many species, most evidently in microbial communities. It has remained unclear, however, under which conditions allele surfing promotes or hinders adaptation.

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  • Nine coral survey methods were tested across ten sites in Kāne'ohe Bay, O'ahu, revealing coral coverage varying from below 10% to above 90%.
  • The study assessed time, processing, and costs associated with each method, finding all methods provided initial estimates of coral cover but differed in their ability to identify various coral species.
  • Results indicate that despite differences, coral cover data from various methods can be combined for research, as supported by similar studies globally.
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