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SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE PROTOGYNOUS FISH LABROIDES DIMIDIATUS [PDF]
T. Kuwamura
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Background Cleaning symbioses are captivating interspecific interactions in which a cleaner fish removes ectoparasites from its client, contributing to the health and diversity of natural fish communities and aquaculture systems.
Jingliang Kang +4 more
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Labroides dimidiatus (Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1839) —Bluestreak cleaner wrasse Status at New Ireland. New record, based on specimens photographed on 1–3 and 5 June 2013 during ACIAR Aquarium Survey in Kavieng District (see Teitelbaum et al. 2013: 15). A specimen photographed at Lissenung Island, Kavieng District, 10 m depth, by Dean Tully
Andréfouët, Serge +6 more
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Relative Brain and Brain Part Sizes Provide Only Limited Evidence that Machiavellian Behaviour in Cleaner Wrasse Is Cognitively Demanding. [PDF]
It is currently widely accepted that the complexity of a species' social life is a major determinant of its brain complexity, as predicted by the social brain hypothesis.
Dominika Chojnacka +3 more
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Grazing fishes farm algae, and consume algae, detritus and sediment and consequently differentially modify benthic communities. Manipulations of cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on reefs show that cleaners affect fish abundance differently according to ...
A. Grutter +3 more
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Cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus manipulate client reef fish by providing tactile stimulation [PDF]
The cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus often touches 'client' reef fish dorsal fin areas with its pelvic and pectoral fins. The relative spatial positions of cleaner and client remain constant and the cleaner's head points away from the client's body. Therefore, this behaviour is not compatible with foraging and the removal of client ectoparasites. As
R. Bshary, Manuela Würth
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What makes cognition "advanced" is an open and not precisely defined question. One perspective involves increasing the complexity of associative learning, from conditioning to learning sequences of events ("chaining") to representing various cue ...
Yosef Prat, Redouan Bshary, Arnon Lotem
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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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Temporal comparison and predictors of fish species abundance and richness on undisturbed coral reef patches [PDF]
Large disturbances can cause rapid degradation of coral reef communities, but what baseline changes in species assemblages occur on undisturbed reefs through time?
Elena L.E.S. Wagner +4 more
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Cortisol mediates cleaner wrasse switch from cooperation to cheating and tactical deception [PDF]
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state affects levels of cooperation. An individual's internal state may affect the payoffs of behavioural alternatives, which in turn could influence the ...
Bshary, Redouan +4 more
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