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Ethology, 2020
Memory is essential to enhance future survival and reproduction as it helps in storing and retrieving useful information to solve particular environmental problems.
Zegni Triki, R. Bshary
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Memory is essential to enhance future survival and reproduction as it helps in storing and retrieving useful information to solve particular environmental problems.
Zegni Triki, R. Bshary
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Cleaning up the biogeography of Labroides dimidiatus using phylogenetics and morphometrics
Coral Reefs, 2014Cleaner fishes are some of the most conspicuous organisms on coral reefs due to their behaviour and prominent body pattern, consisting of a lateral stripe and blue/yellow colouration. All obligate cleaner fishes share this body stripe pattern, which is an important signal for attracting client fishes.
C. Sims +5 more
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Cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus recognise familiar clients
Animal Cognition, 2002Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems such as helping behaviour and cooperation. A classical example for interspecific cooperation is the mutualism between the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus and its client reef fish species.
Tebbich, S., Bshary, R., Grutter, A. S.
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Cleaning interactions are essential for healthy marine ecosystem communities. Here, we report the first documentation of the whale shark Rhincodon typus cleaning behaviour in the Indo-West Pacific by two wrasse species, the blue-streak cleaner wrasse ...
G. Araujo +6 more
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Cleaning interactions are essential for healthy marine ecosystem communities. Here, we report the first documentation of the whale shark Rhincodon typus cleaning behaviour in the Indo-West Pacific by two wrasse species, the blue-streak cleaner wrasse ...
G. Araujo +6 more
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Are cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus, inequity averse?
Animal Behaviour, 2012Inequity aversion (IA), a willingness to incur temporary costs to prevent unequal outcomes, is common in humans and thought to be beneficial in the context of cooperative relationships with nonkin, since it might allow individuals to regulate contributions to cooperative activities.
Raihani N. J. +3 more
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Behavioral Ecology
Supply and demand affect the values of goods exchanged in cooperative trades where high demand typically leads to a higher cost. An exception has been described in the marine cleaning mutualism involving the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus and its ...
Zegni Triki +9 more
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Supply and demand affect the values of goods exchanged in cooperative trades where high demand typically leads to a higher cost. An exception has been described in the marine cleaning mutualism involving the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus and its ...
Zegni Triki +9 more
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2017
This study employed community analysis and behavioural field observations to explore the inter‐specific interactions between fangblenny species (Plagiotremus spp.), the cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and their target species and found that the presence of Plagiotremus spp. did not affect the total amount that L.
M. J. Hansen, P. M. O'Leary, A. Ward
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This study employed community analysis and behavioural field observations to explore the inter‐specific interactions between fangblenny species (Plagiotremus spp.), the cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and their target species and found that the presence of Plagiotremus spp. did not affect the total amount that L.
M. J. Hansen, P. M. O'Leary, A. Ward
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Zootaxa, 2003
Rhipidocotyle labroidei n. sp. is described from the rectum of cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus (Labridae), on the Great Barrier Reef. R. labroidei differs from its congeners by the combination of its small size, anteriorly directed caecum, the shape and positioning of its gonads, and by its posteriorly confined uterus. We have found Rhipidocotyle in
Jones, C., Grutter, A., Cribb, T. H.
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Rhipidocotyle labroidei n. sp. is described from the rectum of cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus (Labridae), on the Great Barrier Reef. R. labroidei differs from its congeners by the combination of its small size, anteriorly directed caecum, the shape and positioning of its gonads, and by its posteriorly confined uterus. We have found Rhipidocotyle in
Jones, C., Grutter, A., Cribb, T. H.
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The ethology of Labroides dimidiatus (cuv. & val.) (Labridae, Pisces) on Aldabra
Animal Behaviour, 1973A small group of Labroides dimidiatus were studied over a period of 4 months in the shallow reef environment of Aldabra. It was found necessary to redefine the concept of a cleaning station. Different sizes of Labroides occupied different types of area and it was found the smallest individuals do not have fixed ranges, but move about beneath available ...
G. Potts
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The cognitive ecology of the cleaner fish "Labroides dimidiatus"
2021There is substantial variation in either absolute or relative brain size between vertebrates. Comparing vertebrate species is the most commonly used method when exploring the link between brain size variation and ecological conditions. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing debate about whether the main selective factors on the evolution of brain complexity
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