How diversity modulates collective migration and vice versa

 · Invited

Abstract

Phenotypic diversity and collective behavior are important properties of living communities that provide selective advantages. While collective behavior requires coordination between individuals, phenotypic diversity tends to reduce coordination. I will report on our recent experimental and theoretical results that used bacterial chemotaxis as model system to examine how phenotypic heterogeneity modulates group performance and how collective behavior affects the amount of diversity in the group.

*This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health grant R01GM106189, the Allen Distinguished Investigator Program (grant 11562) through The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group, and the James S. McDonnell Foundation grant on Complexity.

Presenters

  • Thierry Emonet

    • Yale Univ
    • Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology & Physics, Yale University

Authors

  • Thierry Emonet

    • Yale Univ
    • Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology & Physics, Yale University