Movement of the nematode, Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita, in a structurally heterogeneous environment

Hapca, S. M., Budha, P., Crawford, J. and Young, I. M. (2007) Movement of the nematode, Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita, in a structurally heterogeneous environment. Nematologica, 9(5), pp. 731-738. (doi: 10.1163/156854107782024811)

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Abstract

We consider the effect of structural heterogeneity on the movement of the slug-parasitic nematode,Phasmarhabditishermaphrodita.The study involves image recording and analysis of nematode movement on a homogeneous layer of technical agarcompared to movement of nematodes in a structurally heterogeneous environment that was created by adding sand particles to the platesof agar. Features of nematode trail, such as speed, turning angle distribution, fractal dimension and mean square displacement, werecalculated for each treatment. The presence of sand particles significantly reduced the speed of nematodes and affected the distributionof the turning angle with an increased tendency for moving forward or radically changing the direction of movement. Also, the power-law pattern of the mean square displacement changed, suggesting that nematode dispersal capacity became slower, from super-diffusivein homogeneous agar to sub-diffusive in the presence of sand particles. Further, the correlation in step length and turning angles wascomputed as a function of lags between steps and used to identify memory effects on nematode movement. While in the homogeneousenvironment movement was characterised by strong temporal correlations; the impact of sand particles was to reduce these correlationsbetween steps. The results suggest that the presence of structural heterogeneity introduces a new bias into the movement, which playsan important role in complex environments where the nematode movement may be obstructed by soil particles.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Crawford, Professor John
Authors: Hapca, S. M., Budha, P., Crawford, J., and Young, I. M.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Nematologica
Publisher:Brill Academic Publishers
ISSN:0028-2596
ISSN (Online):1875-2926

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