The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity.
We have quantified the photomovement behavior of a suspension of Euglena gracilis representing a behavioral response to a light gradient. Despite recent measurements of phototaxis and photophobicity, the details of macroscopic behavior of cell photomovements under conditions of light intensity gradi...
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doaj-7b0368414b744c07a46783bf27895d262020-11-25T01:45:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016811410.1371/journal.pone.0168114The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity.Takuma OgawaErika ShojiNobuhiko J SuematsuHiraku NishimoriShunsuke IzumiAkinori AwazuMakoto IimaWe have quantified the photomovement behavior of a suspension of Euglena gracilis representing a behavioral response to a light gradient. Despite recent measurements of phototaxis and photophobicity, the details of macroscopic behavior of cell photomovements under conditions of light intensity gradients, which are critical to understand recent experiments on spatially localized bioconvection patterns, have not been fully understood. In this paper, the flux of cell number density under a light intensity gradient was measured by the following two experiments. In the first experiment, a capillary containing the cell suspension was illuminated with different light intensities in two regions. In the steady state, the differences of the cell numbers in the two regions normalized by the total number were proportional to the light difference, where the light intensity difference ranged from 0.5-2.0 μmol m-2 s-1. The proportional coefficient was positive (i.e., the bright region contained many microorganisms) when the mean light intensity was weak (1.25 μmol m-2 s-1), whereas it was negative when the mean intensity was strong (13.75 μmol m-2 s-1). In the second experiment, a shallow rectangular container of the suspension was illuminated with stepwise light intensities. The cell number density distribution exhibited a single peak at the position where the light intensity was about Ic ≃ 3.8 μmol m-2 s-1. These results suggest that the suspension of E. gracilis responded to the light gradient and that the favorable light intensity was Ic.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5199022?pdf=render |
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Takuma Ogawa Erika Shoji Nobuhiko J Suematsu Hiraku Nishimori Shunsuke Izumi Akinori Awazu Makoto Iima |
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The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity. |
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The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity. |
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The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity. |
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The Flux of Euglena gracilis Cells Depends on the Gradient of Light Intensity. |
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flux of euglena gracilis cells depends on the gradient of light intensity. |
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We have quantified the photomovement behavior of a suspension of Euglena gracilis representing a behavioral response to a light gradient. Despite recent measurements of phototaxis and photophobicity, the details of macroscopic behavior of cell photomovements under conditions of light intensity gradients, which are critical to understand recent experiments on spatially localized bioconvection patterns, have not been fully understood. In this paper, the flux of cell number density under a light intensity gradient was measured by the following two experiments. In the first experiment, a capillary containing the cell suspension was illuminated with different light intensities in two regions. In the steady state, the differences of the cell numbers in the two regions normalized by the total number were proportional to the light difference, where the light intensity difference ranged from 0.5-2.0 μmol m-2 s-1. The proportional coefficient was positive (i.e., the bright region contained many microorganisms) when the mean light intensity was weak (1.25 μmol m-2 s-1), whereas it was negative when the mean intensity was strong (13.75 μmol m-2 s-1). In the second experiment, a shallow rectangular container of the suspension was illuminated with stepwise light intensities. The cell number density distribution exhibited a single peak at the position where the light intensity was about Ic ≃ 3.8 μmol m-2 s-1. These results suggest that the suspension of E. gracilis responded to the light gradient and that the favorable light intensity was Ic. |
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