

Author: Cheney K.L. Côté I.M.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISSN: 0003-3472
Source: Animal Behaviour, Vol.62, Iss.5, 2001-11, pp. : 927-933
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Abstract
Cleaning symbioses in the marine environment have long been held to be mutualistic interactions in which cleaners glean food from the surface of their fish clients while client ectoparasite load is reduced. However, there is limited evidence to show that clients benefit from being cleaned. We investigated the nature of a cleaner–client relationship by quantifying the costs to territorial longfin damselfish,
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