Wave Forms of Caenorhabditis elegans in a Chemical Attractant and Repellent and in Thermal Gradients

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  • T. A. Rutherford
  • N. A. Croll

Abstract

The wave forms and activity patterns of Caenorhabditis elegans were examined on agar in the presence of known chemical attractants (NaCl) and repellents (D-tryptophan), and in thermal gradients. Total activity was reduced in both attractants and repellents. Different combinations of transfers between chemicals were investigated. Two thresholds were found for NaCl: 10-3 M NaC1 caused reduced activity; 10[sup-][sup5] M NaCl increased reversals. D- or L-tryptophan influenced neither orientation nor the ability of thermally acclimatized individuals to remain at their eccritic temperature. Key Words: Behaviour; wave patterns; movement; thermotaxis; chemotaxis; acclimatization; neurobiology.

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1979-07-15

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