A central question in movement research is how animals use information and movement to promote encounter success. Current random search theory identifies reorientation patterns as key to the compromise between optimizing encounters for both nearby and faraway targets, but how the balance between intrinsic motor programmes and previous environmental experience determines the occurrence of these reorientation behaviours remains unknown. We used high-resolution tracking and imaging data to describe the complete motor behaviour of Caenorhabditis elegans when placed in a novel environment (one in which food is absent). Movement in C. elegans is structured around different reorientation behaviours, and we measured how these contributed to changin...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...
Organisms move through the world by changing their shape, and here we explore the mapping from shape...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012Animal...
Animals have evolved intricate search strategies to find new sources of food. Here, we analyze a com...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
<div><p>The nematode <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> provides a unique opportunity to interrogate the ...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans provides a unique opportunity to interrogate the neural basis of...
Abstract Animals have evolved intricate search strategies to find new sources of food. Here, we anal...
In animal locomotion a tradeoff exists between stereotypy and flexibility: fast long-distance travel...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
DoctorThe goal of behavioral science is to understand biological mechanisms underlying animal behavi...
Organisms move through the world by changing their shape, and here we explore the mapping from shape...
Many organisms—from bacteria to nematodes to insect larvae—navigate their environments by biasing ra...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...
Organisms move through the world by changing their shape, and here we explore the mapping from shape...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012Animal...
Animals have evolved intricate search strategies to find new sources of food. Here, we analyze a com...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
<div><p>The nematode <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> provides a unique opportunity to interrogate the ...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans provides a unique opportunity to interrogate the neural basis of...
Abstract Animals have evolved intricate search strategies to find new sources of food. Here, we anal...
In animal locomotion a tradeoff exists between stereotypy and flexibility: fast long-distance travel...
Random search is a behavioral strategy used by organisms from bacteria to humans to locate food that...
DoctorThe goal of behavioral science is to understand biological mechanisms underlying animal behavi...
Organisms move through the world by changing their shape, and here we explore the mapping from shape...
Many organisms—from bacteria to nematodes to insect larvae—navigate their environments by biasing ra...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...
Organisms move through the world by changing their shape, and here we explore the mapping from shape...
Many organisms respond to food deprivation by altering their pattern of movement, often in ways that...