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Dynamic complexity inPhysarum polycephalum shuttle streaming
Authors:Steven J Coggin  James L Pazun
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Catawba College, 2300 West Innes Street, 28144 Salisbury, NC, USA;(2) Department of Chemistry, Pfeiffer University, Misenheimer, North Carolina
Abstract:Summary The nature of the oscillator controlling shuttle streaming inPhysarum polycephalum is not well understood. To examine the possibility of complex behavior in shuttle streaming, the time between reversal of streaming direction was measured over several hours in an intact plasmodium to produce a time series. Time series data were then used to analyze shuttle streaming dynamics. Complexity in shuttle streaming is revealed by an inverse frequency (1/f) power spectrum where the amplitude of reversals is plotted against their frequency. The complex dynamics of shuttle streaming is also shown by a trajectory in phase space typical of a strange attractor. Finally, shuttle streaming time series data have a dominant Lyapunov exponent of approximately zero. Dynamic systems with a Lyapunov exponent of zero exist in a state at the edge of chaos. Systems at the edge exhibit self-organized criticality, which produces complex behavior in many physical and biological systems. We propose that complex dynamics inPhysarum shuttle streaming is an example of self-organized criticality in the cytoplasm. The complex behavior ofPhysarum is an emergent phenomenon that probably results from the interaction of actin filaments, myosin, ATP, and other components involved in cell motility.
Keywords:Physarum polycephalum  Shuttle streaming  Complexity  Self-organized criticality  Emergent behavior
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