Many organisms avoid previously exploited patches to increase their foraging efficiency. Such avoidance behavior either requires systematic search, memorizing which patches have been visited, the deposition of a cue or signal that marks exploited patches, or a combination of these abilities. Usually we ascribe patch avoidance behavior to neurologically sophisticated organisms, but here we show identical behavior by a protist - the amoeboid slime mold Physarum polycephalum. This unicellular organism uses an externalized spatial memory system by depositing behind it a trail of extracellular slime. By subjecting amoebae to Y-maze choices, we found that the organism discriminates between slime deposited by conspecifics and heterospecifics and a...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
International audiencePredators and their foraging strategies often determine ecosystem structure an...
Spatial memory enhances an organism's navigational ability. Memory typically resides within the brai...
Identifying benefits to cooperation is important in studying social evolution. When the social amoeb...
Cells, including unicellulars, are highly sensitive to external constraints from their environment. ...
International audienceOne contribution of 22 to a theme issue 'Signal detection theory in recognitio...
査読付原著論文インパクトファクター(4.39)被引用回数(7)We review how soft matter is self-organized to perform information pr...
Evolutionary pressures to improve fitness, have enabled living systems to make adaptive decisions wh...
Learning and memory are indisputably key features of animal success. Using information about past ex...
Several recent studies hint at shared patterns in decision-making between taxonomically distant orga...
Several recent studies hint at shared patterns in decision-making between taxonomically distant orga...
The hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC) claims that the cognitive processes that materially reali...
Phagocytes are cells that pursue, engulf, and kill bacteria. They include macrophages and neutrophil...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
International audiencePredators and their foraging strategies often determine ecosystem structure an...
Spatial memory enhances an organism's navigational ability. Memory typically resides within the brai...
Identifying benefits to cooperation is important in studying social evolution. When the social amoeb...
Cells, including unicellulars, are highly sensitive to external constraints from their environment. ...
International audienceOne contribution of 22 to a theme issue 'Signal detection theory in recognitio...
査読付原著論文インパクトファクター(4.39)被引用回数(7)We review how soft matter is self-organized to perform information pr...
Evolutionary pressures to improve fitness, have enabled living systems to make adaptive decisions wh...
Learning and memory are indisputably key features of animal success. Using information about past ex...
Several recent studies hint at shared patterns in decision-making between taxonomically distant orga...
Several recent studies hint at shared patterns in decision-making between taxonomically distant orga...
The hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC) claims that the cognitive processes that materially reali...
Phagocytes are cells that pursue, engulf, and kill bacteria. They include macrophages and neutrophil...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
Food searching strategies of animals are key to their success in heterogeneous environments. The opt...
International audiencePredators and their foraging strategies often determine ecosystem structure an...