Cleaning symbiosis is most often reported from tropical coral reefs. We show that this mutualistic relationship occurs between female Coris auricularis (Labridae) and a range of resident and transitory fish species on temperate artificial reefs. The vertical relief and fish aggregation effect allow artificial reefs to act as cleaning stations.
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Artificial reefs act as cleaning stations in temperate waters
Authors/Creators
Kurt N. Krispyn
James H. Florisson
James R. Tweedley - Murdoch University, Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystems