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Elasticity and Glocality: Initiation of Embryonic Inversion in ${\it Volvox}$

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-12-12 v1 Cell Behavior

Abstract

Elastic objects across a wide range of scales deform under local changes of their intrinsic properties, yet the shapes are glocal{\it glocal}, set by a complicated balance between local properties and global geometric constraints. Here, we explore this interplay during the inversion process of the green alga Volvox{\it Volvox}, whose embryos must turn themselves inside out to complete their development. This process has recently been shown [S. H\"ohn et al.{\it et~al}., Phys.Rev.Lett.{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} 114\textbf{114}, 178101 (2015)] to be well described by the deformations of an elastic shell under local variations of its intrinsic curvatures and stretches, although the detailed mechanics of the process have remained unclear. Through a combination of asymptotic analysis and numerical studies of the bifurcation behavior, we illustrate how appropriate local deformations can overcome global constraints to initiate inversion.

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@article{arxiv.1507.01439,
  title  = {Elasticity and Glocality: Initiation of Embryonic Inversion in ${\it Volvox}$},
  author = {Pierre A. Haas and Raymond E. Goldstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.01439},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 8 figures