To punish or not to punish: Lessons from reef fish and saber-tooth blennies
Thursday, November 4, 2010 - 12:20
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have experimentally shown that some species of reef fish will enact punishment on the parasitic saber-tooth blennies that stealthily attack them from behind and take a bite, even though their behavior offers no immediate gain. The study, published online on November 4 in Current Biology, shows that punishment ultimately serves all members of the reef fish species well.