Reduced access to cleaner fish impacts negatively the physiological state of two resident reef fishes
1.Many “client” coral reef fishes have their ectoparasites removed by the “cleaner” wrasseLabroides dimidiatus in mutualistic interactions.Clients regularly receiving cleaning services reportedly benefit from increased growth and cognitive performance, but the underlying physiological changes that c...
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Zusammenfassung: | 1.Many “client” coral reef fishes have their ectoparasites removed by the “cleaner” wrasseLabroides dimidiatus in mutualistic interactions.Clients regularly receiving cleaning services reportedly benefit from increased growth and cognitive performance, but the underlying physiological changes that covary with such benefits are unknown. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.5032262 |