Funder: European Social Fund; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004895AbstractCoral reefs are renowned for the complexity of their habitat structures and their resulting ability to host more species per unit area than any another marine ecosystem. Dedicated cleaner fish, which acquire all their food resources through client interactions, rely on both the habitat structures (by using topological cleaning stations) and the wide diversity of fish species available on coral reefs, to function. As a result of natural and anthropogenic threats, coral reef habitat structures and their complexity are being lost—despite this threat it is unclear how important reef geometry is to key ecological interactions, like cleaning. Using an established Ca...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
The ecology of an organism is defined by its relationship with the environment. In many ecosystems, ...
The importance of structural complexity in coral reefs has come to the fore with the global degradat...
Coral reefs are renowned for the complexity of their habitat structures and their resulting ability ...
Far from being specialised occurrences, symbiotic relationships including mutualisms, are ubiquitous...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Throughout the Caribbean, coral reefs are transitioning from rugose, coral-dominated communities to ...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Anthropogenic disturbances are altering the abundance and distribution of organisms across biomes, d...
In coral reef restoration, coral gardening involves rearing coral fragments in underwater nurseries ...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
With the ongoing loss of coral cover and theassociated flattening of reef architecture, understandin...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
The ecology of an organism is defined by its relationship with the environment. In many ecosystems, ...
The importance of structural complexity in coral reefs has come to the fore with the global degradat...
Coral reefs are renowned for the complexity of their habitat structures and their resulting ability ...
Far from being specialised occurrences, symbiotic relationships including mutualisms, are ubiquitous...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Throughout the Caribbean, coral reefs are transitioning from rugose, coral-dominated communities to ...
Cleaning, the removal of parasites and dead tissue from clients, is common in the Sea. Reef-based cl...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Anthropogenic disturbances are altering the abundance and distribution of organisms across biomes, d...
In coral reef restoration, coral gardening involves rearing coral fragments in underwater nurseries ...
In marine ecosystems, cleaning is a mutualistic relationship in which so-called cleaners remove ecto...
With the ongoing loss of coral cover and theassociated flattening of reef architecture, understandin...
Cleaner fish on coral reefs can have a significant impact on the diversity and distribution of their...
The ecology of an organism is defined by its relationship with the environment. In many ecosystems, ...
The importance of structural complexity in coral reefs has come to the fore with the global degradat...