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Upside-down gliding of Lymnaea.

作者信息

Aono Kanako, Fusada Ayachika, Fusada Yorichika, Ishii Wataru, Kanaya Yuji, Komuro Mami, Matsui Kanae, Meguro Satoru, Miyamae Ayumi, Miyamae Yurie, Murata Aya, Narita Shizuka, Nozaka Hiroe, Saito Wakana, Watanabe Ayumi, Nishikata Kaori, Kanazawa Akira, Fujito Yutaka, Yamagishi Miki, Abe Takashi, Nagayama Masafumi, Uchida Tsutomu, Gohara Kazutoshi, Lukowiak Ken, Ito Etsuro

机构信息

Biology Club, Hokkaido Sapporo Okadama High School, 2-chome, Kitaokadama 1-jo, Higashi-ku, Sapporo 007-0881, Japan.

出版信息

Biol Bull. 2008 Dec;215(3):272-9. doi: 10.2307/25470711.

Abstract

The pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis can often be observed moving upside down on its back just below the surface of the water. We have termed this form of movement "upside-down gliding." To elucidate the mechanism of this locomotion, we performed a series of experiments involving behavioral analyses and microscopic observations. These experiments were designed (1) to measure the speed of this locomotion; (2) to determine whether the mucus secreted from the foot of Lymnaea repels water, thereby allowing the snail to exploit the surface tension of the water for upside-down gliding; and (3) to observe the beating of foot cilia in this behavior. The beating of these cilia is thought to be the primary driving force for upside-down gliding. Our results demonstrate that upside-down gliding is an efficient active process involving the secretion of mucus that floats up to the water surface to serve as a substrate upon which cilia beat to cause locomotion at the underside of the water surface.

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