Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Biol Lett. 2019 Sep 27;15(9):20190534. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0534. Epub 2019 Sep 18.
In cleaning mutualisms, small cleaner organisms remove ectoparasites and dead skin from larger clients. Because cheating by predatory clients can result in cleaner death, cleaners should assess the potential risk of interacting with a given client and adjust their behaviour accordingly. Cleaner shrimp are small marine crustaceans that interact with numerous client fish species, many of which are potential predators. We use observations of cleaner-client interactions to show that the cleaner shrimp adjusts several behaviours when interacting with predatory versus non-predatory clients. Predatory clients were cleaned in a significantly lower proportion of interactions than non-predatory clients, and cleaners also exhibited a leg rocking behaviour-potentially signalling their identity or intent to clean-almost exclusively toward predatory clients. Incidence of leg rocking was positively correlated with client size, and laboratory experiments showed that it can be elicited by dark visual stimuli and decreases in illumination level. Thus, cleaners clean less frequently when predation risk is higher, and may use leg rocking as a signal advertising cleaning services and directed specifically at predators.
在清洁共生关系中,小型清洁生物会从较大的客户身上清除外寄生虫和死皮。由于掠夺性客户的欺骗可能导致清洁生物死亡,因此清洁生物应该评估与特定客户交互的潜在风险,并相应地调整其行为。清洁虾是一种小型海洋甲壳类动物,与许多客户鱼类物种相互作用,其中许多是潜在的掠食者。我们通过观察清洁客户的相互作用,发现清洁虾在与掠食性和非掠食性客户相互作用时会调整几种行为。与非掠食性客户相比,掠食性客户在交互中被清洁的比例明显较低,清洁虾还表现出腿部晃动行为-可能表示其身份或清洁意图-几乎专门针对掠食性客户。腿部晃动的发生率与客户大小呈正相关,实验室实验表明,它可以由黑暗的视觉刺激和光照水平的降低引发。因此,当捕食风险较高时,清洁虾的清洁频率会降低,并且可能会使用腿部晃动作为专门针对掠食者的清洁服务广告信号。