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Social control, not service quality, explains fast growth in the cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus.

Pessina, L.; Bshary, R.

2026-05-19 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.05.16.725469 bioRxiv
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Interactions between cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus and client fish, from which cleaners remove ectoparasites and mucus, represent a textbook example of mutualism involving sophisticated strategic decision-making. However, cleaners must also face intraspecific social challenges within a size-based hierarchy, where the largest females may eventually change sex and become males with higher reproductive rates. Following 540 individuals over 11 months, we found that, contrary to expectations, slow-growing females spent more time cleaning and cheated more frequently, without causing more negative client responses than fast-growing females did. Instead, variation in growth was best explained by social factors: fast-growing individuals experienced reduced social control, while slow growers spent more time in proximity to dominant individuals. As there was no evidence that spawning activity affected growth patterns, it appears that fast growth as a viable strategy for becoming a male largely depends on the lack of control by dominants.

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