Diurnal reef fishes compose the bulk of clients that seek cleaner fishes' services, but some nocturnal species that shelter at daytime also seek the cleaners. While doing so the nocturnal clients must leave their hiding places and thus they get exposed to potential diurnal predators. We report here on the cleaning interactions between a daytime cleaner wrasse (Thalassoma noronhanum) and a night time active client (Pempheris schomburgki) that usually remains sheltered at daytime. We recorded P. schomburgki leaving their shelter at daytime and heading towards T. noronhanum, whenever the cleaner swam by the shelter. Since T. noronhanum is able to tend temporary cleaning station near the safety of the shelters of its clients, P. schomburgki les...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
Here we report on intraspecific cleaning behaviour between two adult bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labro...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
The Noronha wrasse Thalassoma nolonhanum was recorded cleaning 19 client fish species at Fernando de...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Little is known of how client fish minimise the costs of cleaning behaviour while maximising ectopar...
Cleaning symbioses are a well-studied mutualism among marine species. However, the interactions occu...
Background Although the biomass of the nocturnal fishes is almost same as that of diurnal fishes, mo...
Cleaner fishes are usually classified as obligate or facultative cleaners according to their diet an...
Cleaning interactions between the wrasse Symphodus melanocercus and brown meagre Sciaena umbra are d...
Juveniles of the Cape white seabream Diplodus capensis were observed cleaning adult conspecifics in ...
Although the movements of fishes on coral reefs have been well studied, there are few data on the mo...
Although cleaning interactions are deemed a textbook example of mutualism, there is limited evidence...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
The presence of bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, on coral reefs increases total abun...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
Here we report on intraspecific cleaning behaviour between two adult bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labro...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
The Noronha wrasse Thalassoma nolonhanum was recorded cleaning 19 client fish species at Fernando de...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Little is known of how client fish minimise the costs of cleaning behaviour while maximising ectopar...
Cleaning symbioses are a well-studied mutualism among marine species. However, the interactions occu...
Background Although the biomass of the nocturnal fishes is almost same as that of diurnal fishes, mo...
Cleaner fishes are usually classified as obligate or facultative cleaners according to their diet an...
Cleaning interactions between the wrasse Symphodus melanocercus and brown meagre Sciaena umbra are d...
Juveniles of the Cape white seabream Diplodus capensis were observed cleaning adult conspecifics in ...
Although the movements of fishes on coral reefs have been well studied, there are few data on the mo...
Although cleaning interactions are deemed a textbook example of mutualism, there is limited evidence...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
The presence of bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, on coral reefs increases total abun...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
Here we report on intraspecific cleaning behaviour between two adult bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labro...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...