By means of modeling and mathematical analysis, this thesis investigates negative phototaxis of Euglena gracilis and resulting bioconvection patterns under stationary or periodic illumination. This thesis provides a new biological hypothesis about the mechanism of negative phototaxis of Euglena gracilis and gives an account of the failure of pattern formation under rapidly periodic illumination which was reported by an experimentalist. An existing model of patterns under stationary illumination is extended to a new model of patterns not only under stationary illumination but also under rapidly periodic illumination. The new model has Turing instability for coefficients corresponding to stationary illumination, and loses Turing instability...
Chlamydomonas shows both positive and negative phototaxis. It has a single eyespot near its equator,...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...
Photoreactivation (PR) of green colony-forming ability in Euglena is pH-insensitive from pH 6.0 to 8...
I. To test the shading hypothesis for phototaxis of Euglena gracilis, I performed behaviour experime...
A simple mathematical model for the signal received by the dichroic photoreceptor molecules in the m...
Phototaxis, the process through which motile organisms direct their swimming toward or away from lig...
We have quantified the photomovement behavior of a suspension of Euglena gracilis representing a beh...
Little is known about the photoreceptors involved in the photoperiodism of unicellular organisms, wh...
A unified mathematical model is presented of the reversible effects of ultraviolet (UV) and photorea...
Phototaxis, the process through which motile organisms direct their swimming toward or away from lig...
The flagellate Euglena gracilis shows rhythms in phototaxis and cell shape changes between oblong an...
Recently it was shown that the unicellular flagellate Euglena gracilis changes the sign of gravitaxi...
A simple mathematical model for the signal received by the photoreceptors of microorganisms such as ...
Irradiance spectra change spatiotemporally, and angiosperms adapt accordingly, mainly through phytoc...
Der eukaryotische Süßwasserflagellat Euglena gracilis nutzt verschiedene Umweltreize wie gelöste Sub...
Chlamydomonas shows both positive and negative phototaxis. It has a single eyespot near its equator,...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...
Photoreactivation (PR) of green colony-forming ability in Euglena is pH-insensitive from pH 6.0 to 8...
I. To test the shading hypothesis for phototaxis of Euglena gracilis, I performed behaviour experime...
A simple mathematical model for the signal received by the dichroic photoreceptor molecules in the m...
Phototaxis, the process through which motile organisms direct their swimming toward or away from lig...
We have quantified the photomovement behavior of a suspension of Euglena gracilis representing a beh...
Little is known about the photoreceptors involved in the photoperiodism of unicellular organisms, wh...
A unified mathematical model is presented of the reversible effects of ultraviolet (UV) and photorea...
Phototaxis, the process through which motile organisms direct their swimming toward or away from lig...
The flagellate Euglena gracilis shows rhythms in phototaxis and cell shape changes between oblong an...
Recently it was shown that the unicellular flagellate Euglena gracilis changes the sign of gravitaxi...
A simple mathematical model for the signal received by the photoreceptors of microorganisms such as ...
Irradiance spectra change spatiotemporally, and angiosperms adapt accordingly, mainly through phytoc...
Der eukaryotische Süßwasserflagellat Euglena gracilis nutzt verschiedene Umweltreize wie gelöste Sub...
Chlamydomonas shows both positive and negative phototaxis. It has a single eyespot near its equator,...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...
Photoreactivation (PR) of green colony-forming ability in Euglena is pH-insensitive from pH 6.0 to 8...