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Phototaxis in the flagellates, Euglena gracilis and Ochromonas danica

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Oriented movement with respect to laterally impinging white light of the flagellates Euglena gracilis and Ochromonas danica has been analyzed in an individual cell study with a microvideographic technique. Using the deviation of track segments (in given time intervals of 1 s) from the light direction as raw data allowed a computer based analysis of the direction distribution. A number of statistical methods employed to test the significance of the obtained results demonstrated an obvious phototactic orientation in Ochromonas which was positive (toward the light source) in low illuminance (1.25 lx=5.3×10-3 Wm-2) and negative in higher illuminance (>12.5 lx=5.3×10-2 Wm-2). Since in this flagellate the threshold for negative phototaxis is much lower than that for the step-up photophobic response, the hypothesis that negative phototaxis may be brought about by repetitive step-up phobic responses can be rejected for at least this organism. In Euglena positive phototaxis was observed in ≤50 lx (=0.21 Wm-2), while an illuminance of 500 lx (=2.1 Wm-2) caused a negative phototaxis.

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Häder, DP., Colombetti, G., Lenci, F. et al. Phototaxis in the flagellates, Euglena gracilis and Ochromonas danica . Arch. Microbiol. 130, 78–82 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00527076

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