Barotaxis

/ˌbæroʊˈtæksɪs/ noun

The movement or directional response of organisms to changes in pressure, either moving toward or away from certain pressure conditions.

From Greek 'baros' (pressure/weight) + 'taxis' (arrangement/movement). This biological term emerged in late 19th-century zoology and microbiology to describe pressure-related organism behavior.

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