As the closest unicellular relatives of animals, choanoflagellates serve as useful model organisms for understanding the evolution of animal multicellularity. An important factor in animal evolution was the increasing ocean oxygen levels in the Precambrian, which are thought to have influenced the emergence of complex multicellular life. As a first step in addressing these conditions, we study here the response of the colony-forming choanoflagellate $\textit{Salpingoeca rosetta}$ to oxygen gradients. Using a microfluidic device that allows spatio-temporal variations in oxygen concentrations, we report the discovery that $\textit{S. rosetta}$ displays positive aerotaxis. Analysis of the spatial population distributions provides evidence for ...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
Oxygen-poor habitats are increasingly common in aquatic environments. Human activities are accelerat...
Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their...
Aerotaxis, the directed migration along oxygen gradients, allows many microorganisms to locate favor...
International audienceIt is well known that eukaryotic cells can sense oxygen (O 2 ) and adapt their...
In evolutionary biology, choanoflagellates are broadly investigated as the closest animal ancestors....
Microbial eukaryotes that feed on bacteria are critical links in aquatic food webs. We used the choa...
For more than a century and half choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of animals, have fa...
Aerotaxis is the particular form of chemotaxis in which oxygen plays the role of both the a...
AbstractAerotaxis is a particular form of “energy taxis”. It is based on a largely elusive signal tr...
AbstractIt has been posited that animal development evolved from pre-existing mechanisms for regulat...
Inspired by the patterns of multicellularity in choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of a...
Efficient uptake of prey and nutrients from the environment is an important component in the fitness...
Aerotaxis is the directed migration of cells along oxygen gradients, and allows many microorganism...
We illuminate the nature of the three-dimensional random walks of microorganisms composed of individ...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
Oxygen-poor habitats are increasingly common in aquatic environments. Human activities are accelerat...
Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their...
Aerotaxis, the directed migration along oxygen gradients, allows many microorganisms to locate favor...
International audienceIt is well known that eukaryotic cells can sense oxygen (O 2 ) and adapt their...
In evolutionary biology, choanoflagellates are broadly investigated as the closest animal ancestors....
Microbial eukaryotes that feed on bacteria are critical links in aquatic food webs. We used the choa...
For more than a century and half choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of animals, have fa...
Aerotaxis is the particular form of chemotaxis in which oxygen plays the role of both the a...
AbstractAerotaxis is a particular form of “energy taxis”. It is based on a largely elusive signal tr...
AbstractIt has been posited that animal development evolved from pre-existing mechanisms for regulat...
Inspired by the patterns of multicellularity in choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of a...
Efficient uptake of prey and nutrients from the environment is an important component in the fitness...
Aerotaxis is the directed migration of cells along oxygen gradients, and allows many microorganism...
We illuminate the nature of the three-dimensional random walks of microorganisms composed of individ...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
Oxygen-poor habitats are increasingly common in aquatic environments. Human activities are accelerat...
Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their...