Datensatz: Data from: The interplay of satiation and temptation affects cleaner fish foraging behavior and service quality
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2025
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Triki, Zegni
Pinto, Ana
Baud, Antoine
Binning, Sandra
Aellen, Mélisande
Emery, Yasmin
Staubli, Virginie
Raihani, Nichola
Bshary, Redouan
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Our study revealed intriguing behaviours in cleaner fish, highlighting how satiation and temptation influence their cleaning interactions. Cleaner fish generally prefer to 'cheat' and eat the client's mucus rather than clean off parasites. We show that as cleaner fish get hungrier and the temptation gets stronger, they cheat more often. Understanding these behaviours can provide insights into how animals adjust their foraging strategies in response to changing environments.
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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie
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FOS: Biological sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, cooperation, Mutualism, game-theory
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TRIKI, Zegni, Xiang-Yi LI RICHTER, Ana PINTO, Antoine BAUD, Sandra BINNING, Mélisande AELLEN, Yasmin EMERY, Virginie STAUBLI, Nichola RAIHANI, Redouan BSHARY, 2025. Data from: The interplay of satiation and temptation affects cleaner fish foraging behavior and service qualityBibTex
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