kolonidynamik
Kolonidynamik is a term used in biology to describe the growth, spatial spread, and interactions of colonies formed by organisms such as bacteria, fungi, social insects, or plants. The study focuses on how colonies establish themselves, expand, compete for resources, cooperate within the group, reproduce, and respond to changing environmental conditions. It integrates temporal dynamics with the patterns that emerge through space.
Key drivers include resource availability, crowding effects, dispersal strategies, social organization, and environmental changes. In bacterial
Common modelling approaches include logistic-type growth with carrying capacity and density dependence; reaction-diffusion systems for spreading
Applications of kolonidynamik span ecology, microbiology, agriculture, and conservation. Understanding colony dynamics informs control of biofilms