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Nest association in fishes: evidence for mutualism
Authors:Carol E Johnston
Institution:(1) Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey, 61820 Champaign, Illinois, USA;(2) Present address: USDA Forest Service, Forest Hydrology Laboratory, PO Box 947, 38655 Oxford, Mississippi, USA
Abstract:Nest association, or the habit of spawning in the nest of another species, is a widespread reproductive strategy among North American fishes, especially minnows. The hosts of nest associates include sunfishes and nest-building minnows. Previous experiments demonstrated that nest associates benefited from the parental care of hosts. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nest associates on hosts, and thereby characterize the relationship as parasitic, mutualistic or commensal. Since hosts with associates had higher reproductive success than those without associates in this experiment, I characterize nest association as a mutualistic relationship, at least in some systems. The dilution effect is the proposed mechanism responsible for the higher reproductive success of hosts with associates.
Keywords:Spawning  Symbiosis  Minnows  Sunfishes  Dilution effect
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