rheotaxis

/riːəˈtæk.sɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The movement or orientation of an organism, especially an animal, in response to the direction of a current of water or other fluid.

“Some species of bacteria exhibit rheotaxis, moving upstream in search of nutrients.”

Synonyms

  • klinotaxis
  • tropotaxis

Antonyms

  • heterotaxis