Client reef fish prefer more blue-saturated cleaner wrasses Labroides dimidiatus.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-15 Epub Date: 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249694
Inês Cacela-Rodrigues, Sandra Trigo, Heloysa Araujo-Silva, João L Saraiva, Marta C Soares
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Abstract

In interspecific signalling, vivid colours have been interpreted to enable species recognition and maximise signal detection. Recently, it has been shown that vivid colours can also convey information on individual fitness, which could be advantageous for receivers. In the marine cleaning mutualism between the Indo-Pacific bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) and their reef fish visitors (known as clients), the colour of cleaners may provide behavioural cues, which clients could use to make decisions, as higher blue saturations are associated with better cleaning services. Here, we asked whether clients perceived differences in blue saturation when evaluating individual cleaners, and whether they used this information to choose them. To do this, we introduced the client threadfin butterflyfish (Chaetodon auriga) to three differently saturated video sequences of cleaners (minimum saturation, control and maximum saturation). We found that clients actively preferred video sequences of more saturated cleaners when played against lower saturations (i.e. spending more time in the preference area, facing more frequently and for longer periods, and entering the preference areas near the more saturated monitors more frequently), which provided more evidence that the blue colouration of cleaners may be a true signal of individual quality. By being able to distinguish these saturations, it is likely that in the wild, clients use this signal to make decisions and select the cleaners that provide a better cleaning service.

客户礁鱼更喜欢蓝色饱和的清洁濑鱼Labroides dimidatus。
在种间信号中,鲜艳的颜色被解释为能够实现物种识别和最大化信号检测。最近,有研究表明,鲜艳的颜色还能传达个人健康状况的信息,这对接受者来说是有利的。在印度洋-太平洋蓝纹清洁濑鱼(Labroides dimidiatus)和它们的珊瑚鱼游客(被称为客户)之间的海洋清洁互惠关系中,清洁剂的颜色可能提供行为线索,客户可以利用这些线索做出决定,因为蓝色饱和度越高,清洁服务越好。在这里,我们询问客户在评估单个清洁剂时是否感知到蓝色饱和度的差异,以及他们是否使用这些信息来选择它们。为了做到这一点,我们将客户端threadfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon auriga)引入到三个不同饱和度的清洁剂视频序列(最低饱和度,控制和最大饱和度)。我们发现,当播放较低饱和度的清洁剂时,客户积极地喜欢更饱和的清洁剂的视频序列(通过花费更多的时间,更频繁地面对更长的时间,更饱和的蓝色视频序列,并更频繁地进入更饱和的显示器附近的偏好区域),这提供了更多的证据,表明清洁剂的蓝色可能是个人质量的真实信号。通过能够区分这些饱和度,在野外,客户很可能使用这个信号来做出决定并选择提供更好清洁服务的清洁商。
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494
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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