rheotactic

/riːəˈtæktɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to the orientation of an organism or part in response to a current of water.

“The fish’s rheotactic behavior allowed it to navigate through the river efficiently.”

2. noun

The response of an organism or part to a current of water, especially in relation to its orientation.

“The researcher studied the rheotactic responses of the fish to different water currents.”

Synonyms

  • hydrokinesic
  • nematotaxis

Antonyms

  • anemotaxis
  • opisthotaxis