Locomotion of Paramecium in patterned environments

ORAL

Abstract

Ciliary organisms like Paramecium Multimicronucleatum locomote by synchronized beating of cilia that produce metachronal waves over their body. In their natural environments they navigate through a variety of environments especially surfaces with different topology. We study the effects of wavy surfaces patterned on the PDMS channels on the locomotive abilities of Paramecium by characterizing different quantities like velocity amplitude and wavelength of the trajectories traced. We compare this result with the swimming characteristics in straight channels and draw conclusions about the effects of various patterned surfaces.

Authors

  • Eun-Jik Park

    • Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech, US
  • Aja Eddins

    • Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech, US
  • Junil Kim

    • Department of Nanobio Materials and Electronics, GIST, Republic of Korea
  • Sung Yang

    • Department of Nanobio Materials and Electronics, GIST, Republic of Korea
  • Saikat Jana

    • Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech, US
  • Sunghwan Jung

    • Virginia Tech
    • Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech, US