Long-term cleaning patterns of the sharknose goby (Elacatinus evelynae) [PDF]
Cleaning interactions, which involve a cleaner removing ectoparasites and other material from the body of a heterospecific (client), are iconic symbiotic interactions observed on coral reefs worldwide. These small cleaners play a disproportionately large
Cable, Jo +6 more
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Patterns of cleaner wrasse density among three regions of the Pacific [PDF]
Despite years of studies, cleaning interactions between cleaner and host fishes are still not well understood. Relating density of cleaner wrasse with fish species richness, density and biomass across different geographic localities may help to better understand cleaner/host fish relationships.
Arnal, C., Morand, S., /Kulbicki, Michel
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Access to Cleaning Services Alters Fish Physiology Under Parasite Infection and Ocean Acidification
Cleaning symbioses are key mutualistic interactions where cleaners remove ectoparasites and tissues from client fishes. Such interactions elicit beneficial effects on clients’ ecophysiology, with cascading effects on fish diversity and abundance.
José Ricardo Paula +4 more
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Cleaning activity among Labridae in the Azores: the rainbow wrasse Coris julis and the Azorean blue wrasse Centrolabrus caeruleus [PDF]
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009.Cleaning interactions among the rainbow wrasse Coris julis and the azorean blue wrasse Centrolabrus caeruleus are presented with photographic registers, as well as the first record of the latter cleaning ...
Barreiros, João P. +4 more
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An animal that tries to remove a mark from its body that is only visible when looking into a mirror displays the capacity for mirror self-recognition (MSR), which has been interpreted as evidence for self-awareness.
Masanori Kohda +8 more
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Cleaner Wrasses Labroides dimidiatus Are More Cooperative in the Presence of an Audience [PDF]
Humans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1-5]. In some cases, such behavior can be explained by the helpers increasing their image score, which will increase the probability that bystanders will help them in the future [5-7].
Pinto, Ana +3 more
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Oceanic sharks clean at coastal seamount. [PDF]
Interactions between pelagic thresher sharks (Alopias pelagicus) and cleaner wrasse were investigated at a seamount in the Philippines. Cleaning associations between sharks and teleosts are poorly understood, but the observable interactions seen at this ...
Simon P Oliver +3 more
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Correction to: The development of the Norwegian wrasse fishery and the use of wrasses as cleaner fish in the salmon aquaculture industry [PDF]
A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12562-021-01502 ...
Enrique Blanco Gonzalez, Femke de Boer
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Helping in humans and other animals: a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue. [PDF]
Humans are arguably unique in the extent and scale of cooperation with unrelated individuals. While pairwise interactions among non-relatives occur in some non-human species, there is scant evidence of the large-scale, often unconditional prosociality ...
Alexander RD +15 more
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The impact of urbanisation on social behaviour: a comprehensive review
ABSTRACT Urbanisation is a key driver of global environmental change and presents animals with novel stressors and challenges. It can fundamentally influence social behaviour and has the potential to reshape within‐ and between‐species social interactions. Given the role of social behaviour in reproductive fitness and survival, understanding how social
Avery L. Maune +2 more
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