Minimum size limit for useful locomotion by free-swimming microbes

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Dusenbery, DB
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[1] School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
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10.1073/pnas.94.20.10949
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Formulas are derived for the effect of size on a free-swimming microbe's ability to follow chemical, light, or temperature stimuli or to disperse in random directions, The four main assumptions are as follows: (i) the organisms can be modeled as spheres, (ii) the power available to the organism for swimming is proportional to its volume, (iii) the noise in measuring a signal limits determination of the direction of a stimulus, and (iv) the time available to determine stimulus direction or to swim a straight path is limited by rotational diffusion caused by Brownian motion, In all cases, it is found that there is a sharp size limit below which locomotion has no apparent benefit, This size limit is estimated to most probably be about 0.6 mu m diameter and is relatively insensitive to assumed values of the other parameters, A review of existing descriptions of free-floating bacteria reveals that the smallest of 97 motile genera has a mean length of 0.8 mu m, whereas 18 of 94 nonmotile genera are smaller, Similar calculations have led to the conclusion that a minimum size also exists for use of pheromones in mate location, although this size limit is about three orders of magnitude larger, In both cases, the application of well-established physical laws and biological generalities has demonstrated that a common feature of animal behavior is of no use to small free-swimming organisms.
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