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Division synchrony and the dynamics of microbial populations: A size- specific model
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    Division synchrony and the dynamics of microbial populations: A size- specific model (English)
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    A discrete, environmentally coupled, size-specific model of microbial population dynamics in continuous culture is presented. It is mathematically simpler than other models based on similar assumptions and lends itself to numerical and analytic solutions. It displays several phenomena which have been reported in the experimental literature but which are not well understood; specifically, a loose relationship between biomass and numbers (i.e., a time lag between mass growth and cell division) and a critical damping of biomass while numbers continue to oscillate. In addition, the model provides several new predictions: The stable biomass distribution is independent of the environmental factors considered in the model and uniformly distributes the biomass among the size classes. The rate of approach to stability and the frequency of waves through the size distributions are a function of the flow rate and the variance in rate of growth and size at division. The model should provide a useful basis for studying the effects of size specificity on the dynamics of microbial populations cultured in chemostats.
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    division synchrony
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    discrete, environmentally coupled, size-specific model
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    microbial population dynamics
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    continuous culture
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    numerical and analytic solutions
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    mass growth
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    cell division
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    critical damping of biomass
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    biomass distribution
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    effects of size specificity
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    chemostats
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