The responses of Philophthalmus gralli and P. megalurus miracidia to light, gravity and magnetic fields |
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Authors: | A Stabrowski P M Nollen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Miracida of an eyefluke of birds, Philophthalmus gralli, which are positively geotactic, exhibited a positive north-seeking magnetotaxis when subjected to magnetic field strengths from 3 × 10?4 to 2 × 10?2 T. A closely-related species, P. megalurus, which is positively geotactic only in complete darkness, exhibited no magnetotaxis under similar conditions. A positive phototactic response overrode the north-seeking magnetotaxis when P. gralli miracidia were subjected to both stimuli in a competing system. No detector mechanisms for magnetic fields are known in miracidia of digenetic trematodes. The order of responsiveness for P. gralli miracidia then is: geotaxis > phototaxis > magnetotaxis. |
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Keywords: | Philophthalmus megalurus digenetic trematodes magnetotaxis geotaxis phototaxis |
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