Social stressors typically elicit two distinct behavioural responses in vertebrates: an active response (i.e., “fight or flight”) or behavioural inhibition (i.e., freezing). Here, we report an interesting exception to this dichotomy in a Caribbean cleaner fish, which interacts with a wide variety of reef fish clients, including predatory species. Cleaning gobies appraise predatory clients as potential threat and become stressed in their presence, as evidenced by their higher cortisol levels when exposed to predatory rather than to non-predatory clients. Nevertheless, cleaning gobies neither flee nor freeze in response to dangerous clients but instead approach predators faster (both in captivity and in the wild), and interact longer with the...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
Living in mix-species aggregations provides animals with substantive anti-predator, foraging and loc...
We subjected fish from regions of high and low levels of predation pressure in four independent stre...
Social stressors typically elicit two distinct behavioural responses in vertebrates: an active respo...
Abstract Predation risk is amongst the most pervasive selective pressures influencing behaviour and ...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Marine cleaning interactions in which cleaner fish or shrimps remove parasites from visiting 'clien...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
Living in mix-species aggregations provides animals with substantive anti-predator, foraging and loc...
We subjected fish from regions of high and low levels of predation pressure in four independent stre...
Social stressors typically elicit two distinct behavioural responses in vertebrates: an active respo...
Abstract Predation risk is amongst the most pervasive selective pressures influencing behaviour and ...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Marine cleaning interactions in which cleaner fish or shrimps remove parasites from visiting 'clien...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
In nature, a multitude of both abiotic and biotic stressors influence organisms with regard to their...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Predation risk is often invoked to explain variation in stress responses. Yet, the answers to severa...
Living in mix-species aggregations provides animals with substantive anti-predator, foraging and loc...
We subjected fish from regions of high and low levels of predation pressure in four independent stre...