Pruning to Increase Taylor Dispersion inPhysarum polycephalumNetworks

Citation:

Sophie Marbach, Karen Alim, Natalie Andrew, Anne Pringle, and Michael P. Brenner. 2016. “Pruning to Increase Taylor Dispersion inPhysarum polycephalumNetworks.” Physical Review Letters, 117, 17.

Abstract:

How do the topology and geometry of a tubular network affect the spread of particles within fluid flows? We investigate patterns of effective dispersion in the hierarchical, biological transport network formed by Physarum polycephalum. We demonstrate that a change in topology-pruning in the foraging state-causes a large increase in effective dispersion throughout the network. By comparison, changes in the hierarchy of tube radii result in smaller and more localized differences. Pruned networks capitalize on Taylor dispersion to increase the dispersion capability.