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Discover the Geometry of a Trumpet Shaped Single Celled Microorganism
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Discover the Geometry of a Trumpet-Shaped Single-Celled Microorganism

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A fascinating protist species known as the blue spot stentor demonstrates remarkable movement by perceiving physical shapes. This finding implies that even the most basic life forms can utilize geometry for survival.


Blue spot stentor. Image credit: Hokkaido University Physical Behavior Laboratory.

blue spot stentor. Image credit: Hokkaido University Physical Behavior Laboratory.

Measuring just 1mm in length, the blue spot stentor belongs to the protist family Tentriidae.

According to Dr. Shun Echigoya from Hokkaido University, lead author of the study, blue spot stentor exhibit complex behaviors that toggle between free-swimming and anchoring to substrates.

While swimming, the blue spot stentor generates propulsive force through hair-like structures called membranous bands located at the anterior end.

These cells adjust their movement in response to light and chemical signals while exploring their environment.

During swimming, the blue spot stentor elongates into a trumpet shape and anchors itself to the substrate using a fixation organ at the back.

When anchored, blue spot stentor also creates external vortices via its membranous band, forming an oral apparatus that traps bacteria and small ciliates for food.

However, the researchers noted that being anchored may increase vulnerability to predation.

Thus, selecting anchor points in a varied environment is crucial for the blue spot stentor.

For this study, Dr. Echigoya and colleagues crafted small chambers with controlled shapes, simulating the structures microorganisms encounter in natural aquatic habitats.

Some chambers featured smooth surfaces, while others included narrow spaces imitating edges, angles, and corners.

“We adjusted geometric characteristics such as corner angles and depths to provide varied anchorage options,” Dr. Echigoya elaborated.

“We documented the microorganisms’ behaviors through video recordings and supplemented them with numerical simulations for detailed analysis.”

The researchers observed behavior that was anything but random.

Initially, the cells swam freely, but as they neared the surface, their behavior transformed.

Their bodies became subtly asymmetrical, allowing them to glide along walls using the coordinated beating of their cilia.

Over time, they navigated toward smaller crevices, where they secured themselves to the surface.

“We were surprised by the effectiveness of this minimal strategy,” Dr. Echigoya stated.

The blue spot stentor does not require cognitive awareness of its surroundings; it can interact physically with surfaces simply by altering its shape to find suitable nooks.

“Our findings indicate that even slight physical features in natural environments significantly influence where microorganisms thrive and how they proliferate,” remarked Dr. Yukinori Nishigami, study co-author from Hokkaido University.

“The microscopic landscape is filled with tiny crevices and safe spaces.”

“Possessing the ability to locate and inhabit these protected niches may explain how microorganisms survive, disperse, and establish communities.”

The complete findings are published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Echigoya Shun et al. 2026. Geometric preference of anchor sites in unicellular organisms: blue spot stentor. PNAS 123 (9): e2518816123; doi: 10.1073/pnas.2518816123

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