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To clean or not to clean: Cleaning mutualism breakdown in a tidal environment

机译:清洁或不清洁:在潮汐环境中清洁共生故障

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The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance and structuring of all ecological communities, are vulnerable to changes in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions. Mutualistic outcomes can quickly shift from cooperation to conflict, but it unclear how resilient and stable mutualistic outcomes are to more variable conditions. Tidally controlled coral atoll lagoons that experience extreme diurnal environmental shifts thus provide a model from which to test plasticity in mutualistic behavior of dedicated (formerly obligate) cleaner fish, which acquire all their food resources through client interactions. Here, we investigated cleaning patterns of a model cleaner fish species, the bluestreak wrasse ( ), in an isolated tidal lagoon on the Great Barrier Reef. Under tidally restricted conditions, uniquely both adults and juveniles were part‐time facultative cleaners, pecking on coral. The mutualism was not completely abandoned, with adults also wandering across the reef in search of clients, rather than waiting at fixed site cleaning stations, a behavior not yet observed at any other reef. Contrary to well‐established patterns for this cleaner, juveniles appeared to exploit the system, by biting (“cheating”) their clients more frequently than adults. We show for the first time, that within this variable tidal environment, where mutualistic cleaning might not represent a stable food source, the prevalence and dynamics of this mutualism may be breaking down (through increased cheating and partial abandonment). Environmental variability could thus reduce the pervasiveness of mutualisms within our ecosystems, ultimately reducing the stability of the system.
机译:负责维护和构建所有生态社区的相互影响的动力学和普遍性容易受到非生物和生物环境条件变化的影响。互惠互利的结果可以迅速从合作转变为冲突,但尚不清楚弹性和稳定的互惠互惠结果在多变的情况下如何。潮汐控制的珊瑚环礁湖经历了昼夜的极端环境变化,因此提供了一个模型,可以从中测试专用(以前专为)清洁鱼的相互行为的可塑性,该鱼类通过与客户的互动来获取其所有食物资源。在这里,我们研究了在大堡礁上一个孤立的潮汐泻湖中的清洁鱼类(蓝条纹濑鱼)的清洁模式。在受潮汐限制的条件下,成年人和少年都是兼职的兼职清洁工,啄珊瑚。互助主义并没有完全被抛弃,成年成年人也徘徊在礁石上寻找客户,而不是在固定的场地清洁站等待,这种行为在其他任何礁石上都没有发现。与这种清洁工公认的模式相反,青少年似乎通过比成人更频繁地咬(“骗”)他们的客户来利用该系统。我们首次表明,在这种多变的潮汐环境中,相互清洁可能无法代表稳定的食物来源,这种相互关系的流行和动态可能正在被破坏(通过增加作弊和部分放弃)。因此,环境多变性可能会减少我们生态系统中共生的普遍性,最终降低系统的稳定性。

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