Aim We studied the underlying biotic and abiotic drivers of network patterns in marine cleaning mutualisms (species feeding upon ectoparasites and injured tissues of others) at large spatial scales. Location Time period Eleven marine biogeographical provinces. 1971-2018. Major taxa studied Methods Reef fish and shrimps. We combined field and literature data to test whether recurrent patterns in mutualistic networks (nestedness, modularity) describe the distributions of marine cleaning interactions. Nested network structures suggest that some cleaner species interact with many clients while the others clean fewer, predictable subsets of these clients; modular network structures suggest that cleaners and clients interact within defined, dense...
Geographical variation in the outcome of interspecific interactions has a range of proximate ecologi...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
Mutualisms often form networks of interacting species, characterized by the existence of a central c...
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordCleaning in...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
Understanding the interplay between processes operating at large and small spatiotemporal scales in ...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Geographical variation in the outcome of interspecific interactions has a range of proximate ecologi...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
Mutualisms often form networks of interacting species, characterized by the existence of a central c...
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordCleaning in...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
Understanding the interplay between processes operating at large and small spatiotemporal scales in ...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Geographical variation in the outcome of interspecific interactions has a range of proximate ecologi...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....