Kinesis (biology)
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Kinesis, like a
taxis A taxis (; : taxes ) is the motility, movement of an organism in response to a Stimulus (physiology), stimulus such as light or the presence of food. Taxes are innate behavioural responses. A taxis differs from a tropism (turning response, often ...
or tropism, is a movement or activity of a cell or an organism in response to a stimulus (such as gas exposure, light intensity or ambient
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). Unlike taxis, the response to the stimulus provided is non-directional. The animal does not move toward or away from the stimulus but moves at either a slow or fast rate depending on its " comfort zone." In this case, a fast movement (non-random) means that the animal is searching for its comfort zone while a slow movement indicates that it has found it.


Types

There are two main types of kineses, both resulting in aggregations. However, the stimulus does not act to attract or repel individuals. Orthokinesis: in which the speed of movement of the individual is dependent upon the stimulus intensity. For example, the locomotion of the collembola, ''
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'', in relation to water. With increased water saturation in the
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there is an increase in the direction of its movement towards the aimed place. Klinokinesis: in which the frequency or rate of turning is proportional to stimulus intensity. For example, the behaviour of the
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('' Dendrocoelum lacteum'') which turns more frequently in response to increasing light thus ensuring that it spends more time in dark areas.


Basic model of kinesis

The kinesis strategy controlled by the locally and instantly evaluated well-being ( fitness) can be described in simple words: Animals stay longer in good conditions and leave bad conditions more quickly. If the well-being is measured by the local reproduction coefficient then the minimal reaction-diffusion model of kinesis can be written as follows: A.N. Gorban,N. Çabukoǧlu
Basic model of purposeful kinesisEcological Complexity
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For each population in the biological community, \partial_t u_ i ( x,t) = D_ \nabla \left(e ^ \nabla u_i \right)+r_i (u_1,\ldots,u_k,s) u_i, where: u_i is the population density of ''i''th species, s represents the abiotic characteristics of the living conditions (can be multidimensional), r_i is the reproduction coefficient, which depends on all u_i and on ''s'', D_>0 is the equilibrium
diffusion Diffusion is the net movement of anything (for example, atoms, ions, molecules, energy) generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion is driven by a gradient in Gibbs free energy or chemical p ...
coefficient (defined for equilibrium r_i=0). The coefficient \alpha_i>0 characterises dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the reproduction coefficient. The models of kinesis were tested with typical situations. It was demonstrated that kinesis is beneficial for assimilation of both patches and fluctuations of food distribution. Kinesis may delay
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and spreading of species with the Allee effect.


See also

*
Brownian motion Brownian motion is the random motion of particles suspended in a medium (a liquid or a gas). The traditional mathematical formulation of Brownian motion is that of the Wiener process, which is often called Brownian motion, even in mathematical ...
* Chemokinesis *
Cranial kinesis Cranial kinesis is the term for significant movement of skull bones relative to each other in addition to movement at the joint between the upper and lower jaws. It is usually taken to mean relative movement between the upper jaw and the braincase. ...
* Cytokinesis *
Diffusion Diffusion is the net movement of anything (for example, atoms, ions, molecules, energy) generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion is driven by a gradient in Gibbs free energy or chemical p ...
* Nastic movements * Photokinesis * Rapid plant movement *
Taxis A taxis (; : taxes ) is the motility, movement of an organism in response to a Stimulus (physiology), stimulus such as light or the presence of food. Taxes are innate behavioural responses. A taxis differs from a tropism (turning response, often ...


References

*Kendeigh, S. Charles. 1961. ''Animal Ecology''. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 468 p.


External links


Host-plant finding by insects: orientation, sensory input and search patterns
{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120808210428/http://www.olfacts.nl/repL/JIP88.pdf , date=2012-08-08 Physiology Perception Signal transduction