Photoresponse in the ciliated protozoan Colpoda cucullus

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We found that vegetative cells of Colpoda cucullus Nag-1 accumulated in shaded areas of a container when grown in the laboratory and then formed resting cysts. The photodispersal (negative photoaccumulation) of C. cucullus was mediated, at least in part, by a difference in forward swimming velocity between the illuminated region and the shaded area of the Petri dish (motion slowed or stopped in the shaded area). When C. cucullus was stimulated by continuous light irradiation, the forward swimming velocity increased and reached a steady state within 10 s. When the light intensity decreased, the forward swimming velocity gradually decreased, and eventually returned to its original level for approximately 1 min. The action spectrum of the photokinetic response (steady-state swimming acceleration driven by continuous light stimulation) implies the involvement of blue light receptors.

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Kawano, N., Funadani, R., Arikawa, M., Harada, T., Suizu, F., Matsuoka, K., & Matsuoka, T. (2017). Photoresponse in the ciliated protozoan Colpoda cucullus. Acta Protozoologica, 56(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.4467/16890027AP.17.001.6965

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