Pairs of cleaner fish co-operate and give better service on the coral reef
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 09:15
in Earth & Climate
Cooperation in nature often works as an exchange of goods or services between two different parties. In an article in the recent issue of the scientific magazine Nature researchers from Stockholm University have studied how certain fish on coral reef keep other species of fish clean...
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