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Sharksucker–shark interaction in two carcharhinid species
Authors:Juerg M Brunnschweiler
Institution:Institute of Zoology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:It is not known whether sharksuckers have positive or negative effects on their hosts, partly because this association is difficult to study in free‐ranging fish. I observed the behaviour of sharks with and without sharksuckers, to determine whether the hosts actively avoid sharksuckers. Wild blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus, took evasive actions when sharksuckers, Echeneis naucrates, attached to them, presumably to escape from skin irritation or hydrodynamical drag caused by the sharksuckers. Sharksuckers were most often attached to the belly or back of the shark, and sharks reacted most strongly to sharksuckers on their heads, sides, and dorsal fins. Observations of two captive bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, indicated that swimming speed increased when sharksuckers were attached. This paper supports the hypothesis that sharksucker attachment irritates sharks, and that the relationship between the two is best viewed as a subtle host–parasite interaction.
Keywords:Attachment position  blacktip shark  bull shark              Carcharhinus leucas                        Carcharhinus limbatus                        Echeneis naucrates            hydrodynamics  interaction  irritation
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