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. 2017 Dec 14;7:17550. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-18019-0

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Model for the regulation of hyperoxia-avoidance behaviours (social feeding and Ω-turn rate) by oxygen and the input integrated through sensory-cilia. (a) In wild type solitary strains, hyperoxic conditions increase the Ω-turn rate while crawling. However, the hyperoxia-avoidance by social behaviour is suppressed by the input X, which is recognised by sensory cilia. (b) In cilia-defective mutants the input X does not inhibit hyperoxia-avoidance by social behaviour in response to hyperoxic conditions.