Artificial reefs act as cleaning stations in temperate waters
Kurt N. Krispyn A , James H. Florisson B and James R. Tweedley
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Keywords: behaviour, cleaning symbiosis, client, ectoparasites, enhancement, facultative cleaner, fish, habitat, Labridae, mutualism, posing, symbiosis.
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