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Séminaires de Mécanique des Fluides
de l’Université Paris-Saclay

Le 2 avril 2026 à 14h00 - Salle des séminaires FAST-LPTMS (Bât. 530, salle C.120, 1er)

Cooperative mixing through hydrodynamic interactions in Stylonychia lemnae

Regis Turuban
Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste ITALY

How do aquatic microorganisms optimize feeding? Is it more effective to swim through food, remain anchored while pumping to draw food inward, or join others to form a feeding colony? Despite how widespread and fundamental these strategies are, we still lack a systematic understanding of which is most efficient under different environmental conditions. This gap largely stems from the scarcity of behavioral studies combined with experimental investigations of how microorganisms stir the surrounding fluid and, in doing so, reshape nearby resource patches. In this study, we focus on the ciliate Stylonychia lemnae and found, first, that it employs chemotaxis to cluster around food patches. As cells accumulate on a patch, their individual feeding flows interact, generating a chaotic collective flow throughout the cluster. Using a combination of experiments and simulations, we measured and predicted the full 3D unsteady chaotic flow. We found that it efficiently disperses and redistributes food particles throughout the entire cluster, thereby increasing the effective patch size and helping still-foraging cells to locate food more quickly. This form of cooperative behavior highlights the surprising complexity of feeding strategies at the microscale.

Accès Salle des séminaires FAST-LPTMS (Bât. 530, salle C.120, 1er)