telotaxis

/ˌtɛləˈtæksɪs/
noun
  1. Movement of an organism toward or away from a specific stimulus, guided by a fixed goal or target.
    • Telotaxis helps some insects navigate toward a light source.
    • The crab's telotaxis directed it toward the shadow of a rock.
    • Researchers observed telotaxis in fish moving toward a food source.
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