Directional Hydrodynamic Sensing by Free-Swimming Organisms.

Abstract:

:Many aquatic organisms detect the presence of moving objects in their environment, such as predators, by sensing the hydrodynamic disturbances the movements produce. The resultant water flow is readily detectable by stationary organisms, but free-swimming organisms are carried with the surrounding water and may not detect the bulk surrounding flow, which limits the available information about the source. We have developed a theory that clarifies what information is contained in disturbances generated by an attacking predator that is available to a free-swimming organism and might be extracted from local flow deformations alone. The theory shows that, depending on how well the deformations can be measured in space and time, an organism can reduce the range of possible locations, speeds, sizes, and arrival times of the predator. We apply the theory to planktonic copepods that have mechanosensory hairs along a pair of antennules. The study reveals the presence of "blind spots," potential ambiguities in resolving from which of two sides a predator attacks, and whether it generates a bow wave or suction. Our findings lead to specific testable hypotheses concerning optimal escape strategies, which are helpful for interpreting the behavior of evasive prey and designing free-swimming robots with sensory capabilities.

journal_name

Bull Math Biol

authors

Takagi D,Hartline DK

doi

10.1007/s11538-017-0368-0

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-01-01 00:00:00

pages

215-227

issue

1

eissn

0092-8240

issn

1522-9602

pii

10.1007/s11538-017-0368-0

journal_volume

80

pub_type

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