mikrovea
Mikrovea is a term used in theoretical microbiology and synthetic ecology to describe micro-scale networks of interacting microorganisms that inhabit confined, structured habitats such as biofilms, pore spaces, or microfluidic chambers. The concept emphasizes how metabolic exchange, signaling, and spatial organization yield emergent properties that cannot be predicted from single-species models alone.
Communities described as mikrovea typically consist of diverse taxa arranged in micro-niches where diffusion limitations and
Modeling approaches for mikrovea include agent-based simulations, graph-theoretic representations of interaction networks, and dynamical systems that
Potential applications include optimization of wastewater treatment and bioremediation through engineered microbial consortia, design of stable
Limitations include definitional ambiguity and challenges in extrapolating from simplified models to natural environments. Ongoing work