Mutualisms are pivotal in shaping ecological communities. Iconic images of cleaner fish entering the mouths of predatory fish clients to remove ectoparasites epitomize their mutual benefit. Experimental manipulations of cleaner wrasse reveal declines in fish size and growth, and population abundance and diversity of client fishes in the absence of cleaner wrasse. Fishes grow more slowly and are less abundant and diverse on reefs without cleaner wrasse, both for larger species that are regularly cleaned and have high ectoparasite loads (“attractive species”), and for those smaller species that are rarely cleaned and are rarely infested with parasites (“unattractive species”). We therefore considered whether these previously observed declines...
Widespread coral mortality is leading to coral reef degradation worldwide. Many juvenile reef fishes...
Specialized cleaners remove ectoparasites from apparently cooperating coral reef fishes, This intera...
AbstractCoral reefs are one of the most diverse habitats in the world [1], yet our understanding of ...
Predation on parasites is an important ecological process, but few experimental studies have examine...
Recent evidence suggests that cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus effectively control parasite densiti...
Parasites are removed from host fish by cleaner fish but their significance in cleaning interactions...
Cleaner fish remove parasites from other organisms, called clients. While there is an extensive body...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
To date, the benefits of cleaner fish to host fish have not been clearly identified. This study inve...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Although cleaning interactions are deemed a textbook example of mutualism, there is limited evidence...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse habitats in the world [1], yet our understanding of the proc...
Interactions between the bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and its client reef fish are...
Widespread coral mortality is leading to coral reef degradation worldwide. Many juvenile reef fishes...
Specialized cleaners remove ectoparasites from apparently cooperating coral reef fishes, This intera...
AbstractCoral reefs are one of the most diverse habitats in the world [1], yet our understanding of ...
Predation on parasites is an important ecological process, but few experimental studies have examine...
Recent evidence suggests that cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus effectively control parasite densiti...
Parasites are removed from host fish by cleaner fish but their significance in cleaning interactions...
Cleaner fish remove parasites from other organisms, called clients. While there is an extensive body...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
To date, the benefits of cleaner fish to host fish have not been clearly identified. This study inve...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Although cleaning interactions are deemed a textbook example of mutualism, there is limited evidence...
Cleaning behaviour is considered to be a classical example of mutualism. However, no studies, to our...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse habitats in the world [1], yet our understanding of the proc...
Interactions between the bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and its client reef fish are...
Widespread coral mortality is leading to coral reef degradation worldwide. Many juvenile reef fishes...
Specialized cleaners remove ectoparasites from apparently cooperating coral reef fishes, This intera...
AbstractCoral reefs are one of the most diverse habitats in the world [1], yet our understanding of ...