The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance and structuring of all ecological communities, are vulnerable to changes in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions. Mutualistic outcomes can quickly shift from cooperation to conflict, but it unclear how resilient and stable mutualistic outcomes are to more variable conditions. Tidally controlled coral atoll lagoons that experience extreme diurnal environmental shifts thus provide a model from which to test plasticity in mutualistic behavior of dedicated (formerly obligate) cleaner fish, which acquire all their food resources through client interactions. Here, we investigated cleaning patterns of a model cleaner fish species, the bluestre...
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Cleaning interactions are textbook examples of mutualisms. On coral reefs, most fishes engage in coo...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Mutualisms involve beneficial interactions between species and link every eukaryote on the planet. D...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordCleaning in...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
Mutualistic interactions involve 2 species beneficially cooperating, but it is not clear how these i...
Cooperation theory puts a strong emphasis on partner control mechanisms that have evolved to stabil...
Cooperation theory puts a strong emphasis on partner control mechanisms that have evolved to stabili...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Marine cleaning interactions in which cleaner fish or shrimps remove parasites from visiting 'clien...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Mutualistic interactions play a major role in shaping the Earth’s biodiversity, yet the consistent d...
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Cleaning interactions are textbook examples of mutualisms. On coral reefs, most fishes engage in coo...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
Several interspecies interactions occur within the biological realm of coral reef ecosystems. One su...
Mutualisms involve beneficial interactions between species and link every eukaryote on the planet. D...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordCleaning in...
Through the removal of parasites, dead skin and mucus from the bodies of visiting reef fish (clients...
Mutualistic interactions involve 2 species beneficially cooperating, but it is not clear how these i...
Cooperation theory puts a strong emphasis on partner control mechanisms that have evolved to stabil...
Cooperation theory puts a strong emphasis on partner control mechanisms that have evolved to stabili...
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the bo...
Marine cleaning interactions in which cleaner fish or shrimps remove parasites from visiting 'clien...
Reef fish as well as pelagic species are visiting cleaning stations to benefit from interactions wit...
Mutualistic interactions play a major role in shaping the Earth’s biodiversity, yet the consistent d...
1. Marine cleaning mutualisms generally involve small fish or shrimps removing ectoparasites and oth...
Cleaning behavior between teleost fish in the marine environment is known to be a classic example of...
Cleaning interactions are textbook examples of mutualisms. On coral reefs, most fishes engage in coo...