The cleaner-client system among reef teleosts has received considerable attention in both wild and captive environments, but the spatially and taxonomically diverse associations between cleaner fish and elasmobranchs are less understood. Using remote video, we investigated interactions between giant manta rays (Mobula birostris) and cleaner wrasse at a seamount in the Philippines. Cleaning events occurred between 11:00 and 16:00 hours on a seasonal basis and were constrained by current strengths and ambient water temperatures. The frequency with which giant manta rays interacted with cleaner fish varied on an individual basis. Blue streaked cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) and moon wrasse (Thalassoma lunare) selectively foraged on ma...
Despite being among the largest and most charismatic species in the marine environment, considerable...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
In French Polynesia, both currently recognized manta ray species, Mobula alfredi and M. birostris, a...
AbstractThe cleaner–client system among reef teleosts has received considerable attention in both wi...
Identifying critical aggregation sites and behavioral patterns of imperiled species contributes to f...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Fish cleaning in the marine environment is a mutualistic interaction where one participant, the clea...
Cleaning symbioses are a well-studied mutualism among marine species. However, the interactions occu...
Manta rays are classified as Vulnerable to Extinction on the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species. I...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Despite being the world’s largest batoid fish, manta rays have been the focus of very little researc...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Although the movements of fishes on coral reefs have been well studied, there are few data on the mo...
An understanding of the vertical movements of elasmobranchs across their range is crucial to definin...
Despite being among the largest and most charismatic species in the marine environment, considerable...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
In French Polynesia, both currently recognized manta ray species, Mobula alfredi and M. birostris, a...
AbstractThe cleaner–client system among reef teleosts has received considerable attention in both wi...
Identifying critical aggregation sites and behavioral patterns of imperiled species contributes to f...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Fish cleaning in the marine environment is a mutualistic interaction where one participant, the clea...
Cleaning symbioses are a well-studied mutualism among marine species. However, the interactions occu...
Manta rays are classified as Vulnerable to Extinction on the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species. I...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Despite being the world’s largest batoid fish, manta rays have been the focus of very little researc...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Although the movements of fishes on coral reefs have been well studied, there are few data on the mo...
An understanding of the vertical movements of elasmobranchs across their range is crucial to definin...
Despite being among the largest and most charismatic species in the marine environment, considerable...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
In French Polynesia, both currently recognized manta ray species, Mobula alfredi and M. birostris, a...