In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ectoparasites, diseased tissue, or mucus from the body of their clients, and thus help to maintain a healthy reef community. In spite of its importance in many marine habitats, this interaction remains poorly understood, particularly at oceanic islands. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of cleaning interactions in a reef fish assemblage at Rocas, the only atoll in the South Atlantic. We recorded 318 cleaning events, in which six fish species, including two endemic ones, and two shrimp species acted as cleaners. The clients serviced by these cleaners were 21 bony fish species, one shark and one sea turtle. The cleaner wrasse Thalassom...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Juveniles of the Cape white seabream Diplodus capensis were observed cleaning adult conspecifics in ...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
This work reports for the first time cleaning activity by fish and shrimps in Santa Luzia, Cape Verd...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Cleaner fishes are usually classified as obligate or facultative cleaners according to their diet an...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
Cleaner fishes are key contributors to the health of fish communities. However, much of the informat...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Juveniles of the Cape white seabream Diplodus capensis were observed cleaning adult conspecifics in ...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Cleaning symbiosis has been documented extensively in the marine environment over the past 50 years....
This work reports for the first time cleaning activity by fish and shrimps in Santa Luzia, Cape Verd...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Cleaner fishes are usually classified as obligate or facultative cleaners according to their diet an...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
Cleaner fishes are key contributors to the health of fish communities. However, much of the informat...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Juveniles of the Cape white seabream Diplodus capensis were observed cleaning adult conspecifics in ...