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The presence of territorial damselfish predicts choosy client species richness at cleaning stations.
Katie Dunkley
,
Kathryn E Whittey
,
Amy Ellison
,
Sarah E Perkins
,
Jo Cable
,
James E Herbert-Read
Apr 17, 2023
Mutualisms are driven by partners deciding to interact with one another to gain specific services or rewards. As predicted by biological market theory, partners should be selected based on the likelihood, quality, reward level...
mutualism
Biological Market Theory
ecological networks
Partner Choice
Cleaner Fish
Elacatinus Evelynae
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Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology