Definition of Geotaxis. Meaning of Geotaxis. Synonyms of Geotaxis

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Definition of Geotaxis

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- Gravitaxis (or geotaxis) is a form of taxis characterized by the directional movement of an organism in response to gravity. There are a few different...
- stiffness) Electrotaxis or galvanotaxis (by electric current) Gravitaxis or geotaxis (by gravity) Hydrotaxis (by moisture) Magnetotaxis (by magnetic field)...
- Loxodes uses its Müller's vesicle to distinguish between up and down (geotaxis or gravitaxis), which it uses as a stimulus in addition to the oxygen concentration...
- isolation caused by selection for positive and negative phototaxis and geotaxis in Drosophila pseudoobscura", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- isolation caused by selection for positive and negative phototaxis and geotaxis in Drosophila pseudoobscura", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- a sufficiently rough surface. Arizona bark scorpions practice negative geotaxis, preferring an upside down orientation, which often results in people being...
- themselves in relation to the Earth's gravitational field while moving (geotaxis), and others swim in relation to the concentration of dissolved oxygen...
- will react to increased pressure with positive phototaxis, a negative geotaxis, and/or a kinetic response that results in ascending in the water column...
- Zoological Stations in Naples, Roscoff and Plymouth. he examined phototaxis and geotaxis in a number of marine organisms. He also began to study insect flight,...
- Kamykowski, D.; Milligan, E. J.; Reed, R. E. (1998). "Relationships between geotaxis/phototaxis and diel vertical migration in autotrophic dinoflagellates"...