High‐speed escape jumps in haptophytes: Mechanism and triggering fluid signal
Federica Miano,
Seyed Saeed Asadzadeh,
Fredrik Ryderheim
et al.
Abstract:Some planktonic organisms can remotely sense and evade predators by powerful escape jumps. Remote perception typically happens through the fluid disturbance generated by the approaching predator or its feeding current. In copepods and ciliates with mechanosensors, the perception and jump mechanisms are well understood. But how some flagellates perceive the fluid disturbance and achieve similar relative speeds with only two flagella is less explored. Here, we examined the ability of three haptophytes, Chrysochr… Show more
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