A computational model for microbial colonization of an antifouling surface

Author:

Sinclair Patrick,Longyear Jennifer,Reynolds Kevin,Finnie Alistair A.,Brackley Chris A.,Carballo-Pacheco Martín,Allen Rosalind J.

Abstract

Biofouling of marine surfaces such as ship hulls is a major industrial problem. Antifouling (AF) paints delay the onset of biofouling by releasing biocidal chemicals. We present a computational model for microbial colonization of a biocide-releasing AF surface. Our model accounts for random arrival from the ocean of microorganisms with different biocide resistance levels, biocide-dependent proliferation or killing, and a transition to a biofilm state. Our computer simulations support a picture in which biocide-resistant microorganisms initially form a loosely attached layer that eventually transitions to a growing biofilm. Once the growing biofilm is established, immigrating microorganisms are shielded from the biocide, allowing more biocide-susceptible strains to proliferate. In our model, colonization of the AF surface is highly stochastic. The waiting time before the biofilm establishes is exponentially distributed, suggesting a Poisson process. The waiting time depends exponentially on both the concentration of biocide at the surface and the rate of arrival of resistant microorganisms from the ocean. Taken together our results suggest that biofouling of AF surfaces may be intrinsically stochastic and hence unpredictable, but immigration of more biocide-resistant species, as well as the biological transition to biofilm physiology, may be important factors controlling the time to biofilm establishment.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

European Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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