A community model of ciliate Tetrahymena and bacteria E-coli .1. Individual-based models of Tetrahymena and E-coli populations
Authored by JS Jaworska, TG Hallam, TW Schultz
Date Published: 1996
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Abstract
The dynamics of a microbial community consisting of a eucaryotic ciliate
Tetrahymena pyriformis and procaryotic Escherichia coli in a batch
culture is explored by employing an individual-based approach. In this
portion of the article, Part I, population models are presented. Because
both models are individual-based, models of individual organisms are
developed prior to construction of the population models. The individual
models use an energy budget method in which growth depends on energy
gain from feeding and energy sinks such as maintenance and reproduction, These models are not limited by simplifying assumptions about constant
yield, constant energy sinks and Monod growth kinetics as are
traditional models of microbal organisms. Population models are
generated from individual models by creating distinct individual types
and assigning to each type the number of real individuals they
represent. A population is a compilation of individual types that vary
in a phase of cell cycle and physiological parameters such as filtering
rate for ciliates and maximum anabolic rate for bacteria. An advantage
of the developed models is that they realistically describe the growth
of the individual cells feeding on resource which varies in density and
composition. Part II, the core of the project, integrates models into a
dynamic microbial community and provides model analysis based upon
available data.
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Dynamics
growth
Cells
Escherichia-coli
Pyriformis
Protozoa