
Overview
Background
My research interests are in coral reef ecology and marine parasitology.
I also incorporate other fields in my research including evolutionary biology, molecular biology, parasitology, and animal behaviour. I use field observations to generate hypotheses which are tested using field and laboratory experiments.
Currently, I have research programmes at Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef and on campus.
Specific projects include:
Cleaning symbiosis as a model system for developing and testing models of non-kin cooperation in multispecies mutualisms
The ecological significance of cleaning behaviour in reef fishes
The direct and indirect effects of cleaner fish on the coral reef community
Interactions between larval coral reef fish and parasites
The effects of parasites on fish physiology
The taxonomy of gnathiid isopods and their identification using DNA
The role of colour and pattern in communication among animals
The molecular and colour pattern biogeography of cleaner fish
Sustainable amateur marine aquaria
Availability
- Dr Alexandra Grutter is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, James Cook University
Research interests
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Coral Reef Ecology Lab
My research interests are in coral reef ecology and marine parasitology. I also incorporate other fields in my research including evolutionary biology, molecular biology, parasitology, and animal behaviour. I use field observations to generate hypotheses which are tested using field and laboratory experiments. Currently, I have research programmes at Heron Island and Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef and on campus. Specific projects include: Cleaning symbiosis as a model system for developing and testing models of non-kin cooperation in multispecies mutualisms The ecological significance of cleaning behaviour in reef fishes The direct and indirect effects of cleaner fish on the coral reef community Interactions between larval coral reef fish and parasites The effects of parasites on fish physiology The taxonomy of gnathiid isopods and their identification using DNA The role of colour and pattern in communication among animals The molecular and colour pattern biogeography of cleaner fish Sustainable amateur marine aquaria
Research impacts
Expected Outcomes of latest project funded by the ARC "What happens to reefs without cleaner fish"
1.National benefits. This project is highly multidisciplinary, covering marine ecology, coral reef biology,physiology, behavioural ecology, and parasitology - all areas critical to conservation and preservation of environmental biodiversity. Our study will reveal some of the key mechanisms involved in maintaining local fish diversity. Coral reefs are an Australian icon, providing the nation with an international tourism profile that is largely dependent upon this economically and culturally valuable resource. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for this diversity is critical to maintaining it and the industries dependent upon the reefs. Social benefits include mentoring the next generation of researchers, as our research regularly attracts international researchers, early career researchers, and high-quality PhD students - all of which will be involved in this study. Indeed, the 28 postgraduate students Grutter has supervised are all employed in science-related areas.
2. National Research Priorities. By better understanding how cleaning interactions affect coral reef fish health, and the subsequent consequences to the rest of the community, this project will contribute to one of the associated Priority Goals, “Sustainable use of Australia's biodiversity”. Australia is losing species, including marine ones, at an alarming rate, and coral reefs are increasingly threatened by climate change. This research provides insight into how single key species can benefit a multitude of marine organisms, therefore improving our understanding of how these ecosystems can best be protected for future generations.
3. Research outcomes.
(a) Insight into how the behavioural interaction of fish cleaning by a relatively low number of small-sized cleaner fish has profound consequences to client individuals.
(b) Determination of the physiological pathways that cause the positive effects of cleaning interactions on client fish health, and insight into coral reef fish immunology.
(e) Information on how parasites can have such a large effect on the population and community ecology of reef-fish, and hence, ultimately on local reef communities.
(d) Potential mechanisms proposed for the above changes are effects on fish behaviour, movement, habitat choice, mortality, growth, physiology, and recruitment, but these have never been tested until now.
(e) While the scale of this study will only measure local effects, some effects may extend further. For example, the effect on fish female size, and hence the number of propagules produced (Green 2008), might increase dispersal to other areas. A larger size, for example as seen in P. moluccensis, should thus result in an increased reproductive output of individuals on reefs with cleaner fish. Many studies suggest that greater fish size and subsequent reproductive output affects fish population recruitment (Birkeland & Dayton 2005), with consequences for managing and designing marine parks and commercial fishery stocks.
(f) Many cleaner species are removed from reefs for the aquarium trade, and L. dimidiatus is one of the top ten most exported fish to the US and the EU (Wabnitz et al. 2003). Alarmingly, in Sri Lanka alone, around 20,000 have been removed per year! Given that the removal of 1-4 adult individuals per reef for 8 years had a significant effect on the growth and size of an infrequently-cleaned species, the potential ecological consequences of large-scale removals of L. dimidiatus are staggering. Reef managers will need to better understand the repercussions of their removal, including potential reduced fecundity from a reduction in fish growth, reduced client fish diversity (Bshary 2003, Grutter et al. 2003) and other potential indirect effects on the reef community due to changes in the fish assemblage.
Works
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2021
Journal Article
Patterns of taxonomic and functional diversity in the global cleaner reef fish fauna
Quimbayo, Juan P., Mendes, Thiago C., Barneche, Diego R., Dias, Murilo S., Grutter, Alexandra S., Furtado, Miguel, Leprieur, Fabien, Pellissier, Loïc, Mazzei, Renata, Narvaez, Pauline, Sasal, Pierre, Soares, Marta C., Parravicini, Valeriano, Sazima, Ivan, Kulbicki, Michel and Floeter, Sergio R. (2021). Patterns of taxonomic and functional diversity in the global cleaner reef fish fauna. Journal of Biogeography, 48 (10) jbi.14214, 2469-2485. doi: 10.1111/jbi.14214
2021
Journal Article
Habitat degradation drives increased gnathiid isopod ectoparasite infection rate on juvenile but not adult fish
Narvaez, Pauline, Morais, Renato A., Hutson, Kate S., McCormick, Mark I. and Grutter, Alexandra S. (2021). Habitat degradation drives increased gnathiid isopod ectoparasite infection rate on juvenile but not adult fish. Coral Reefs, 40 (6), 1867-1877. doi: 10.1007/s00338-021-02166-y
2021
Journal Article
Client fish traits underlying variation in service quality in a marine cleaning mutualism
Roche, Dominique G., Jornod, Maïwenn, Douet, Véronique, Grutter, Alexandra S. and Bshary, Redouan (2021). Client fish traits underlying variation in service quality in a marine cleaning mutualism. Animal Behaviour, 175, 137-151. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.03.005
2021
Journal Article
Are cleaner fish clean?
Narvaez, Pauline, Yong, Russell Qi-Yung, Grutter, Alexandra Sara and Hutson, Kate Suzanne (2021). Are cleaner fish clean?. Marine Biology, 168 (5) 59. doi: 10.1007/s00227-021-03858-3
2021
Journal Article
The role of corals on the abundance of a fish ectoparasite in the Great Barrier Reef
Paula, José Ricardo, Sun, Derek, Pissarra, Vasco, Narvaez, Pauline, Rosa, Rui, Grutter, Alexandra S. and Sikkel, Paul C. (2021). The role of corals on the abundance of a fish ectoparasite in the Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs, 40 (2), 535-542. doi: 10.1007/s00338-021-02051-8
2021
Journal Article
New perspectives on the role of cleaning symbiosis in the possible transmission of fish diseases
Narvaez, Pauline, Vaughan, David Brendan, Grutter, Alexandra Sara and Hutson, Kate Suzanne (2021). New perspectives on the role of cleaning symbiosis in the possible transmission of fish diseases. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 31 (2), 233-251. doi: 10.1007/s11160-021-09642-2
2020
Journal Article
The impact of long-term reduced access to cleaner fish on health indicators of resident client fish
Ros, Albert F. H., Nusbaumer, David, Triki, Zegni, Grutter, Alexandra S. and Bshary, Redouan (2020). The impact of long-term reduced access to cleaner fish on health indicators of resident client fish. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 223 (24) jeb231613, 1-10. doi: 10.1242/jeb.231613
2020
Journal Article
Effect of acute seawater temperature increase on the survival of a fish ectoparasite
Shodipo, Mary O., Duong, Berilin, Graba-Landry, Alexia, Grutter, Alexandra S. and Sikkel, Paul C. (2020). Effect of acute seawater temperature increase on the survival of a fish ectoparasite. Oceans, 1 (4) 16, 215-236. doi: 10.3390/oceans1040016
2020
Journal Article
Parasite infection directly impacts escape response and stress levels in fish
Allan, Bridie J M, Illing, Björn, Fakan, Eric P., Narvaez, Pauline, Grutter, Alexandra S., Sikkel, Paul C., McClure, Eva C., Rummer, Jodie L. and McCormick, Mark I. (2020). Parasite infection directly impacts escape response and stress levels in fish. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 223 (Pt 16) jeb230904, jeb230904. doi: 10.1242/jeb.230904
2020
Journal Article
Effects of the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on grazing fishes and coral reef benthos
Grutter, Alexandra S., Bejarano, Sonia, Cheney, Karen L., Goldizen, Anne W., Sinclair-Taylor, Tane and Waldie, Peter A. (2020). Effects of the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on grazing fishes and coral reef benthos. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 643, 99-114. doi: 10.3354/meps13331
2020
Journal Article
Practical methods for culturing parasitic gnathiid isopods
Grutter, Alexandra S., Feeney, William E., Hutson, Kate S., McClure, Eva C., Narvaez, Pauline, Smit, Nico J., Sun, Derek and Sikkel, Paul C. (2020). Practical methods for culturing parasitic gnathiid isopods. International Journal for Parasitology, 50 (10-11), 825-837. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.03.014
2020
Journal Article
Ocean acidification does not affect fish ectoparasite survival
Paula, José Ricardo, Otjacques, Eve, Hildebrandt, Courtney, Grutter, Alexandra S. and Rosa, Rui (2020). Ocean acidification does not affect fish ectoparasite survival. Oceans, 1 (1) 3, 27-33. doi: 10.3390/oceans1010003
2020
Journal Article
Clownfish Amphiprion polymnus wound cleaned by Ancylomenes sp. cleaner shrimp
Grutter, Alexandra S., Amon, Angelique, Green, Alison L. and Vaughan, David B. (2020). Clownfish Amphiprion polymnus wound cleaned by Ancylomenes sp. cleaner shrimp. Galaxea, Journal of Coral Reef Studies, 22 (1), 7-8. doi: 10.3755/galaxea.22.1_7
2019
Journal Article
Changes in local free-living parasite populations in response to cleaner manipulation over 12 years
Grutter, A. S., Blomberg, S. P., Box, S., Bshary, R., Ho, O., Madin, E. M. P., McClure, E. C., Meekan, M. G., Murphy, J. M., Richardson, M. A., Sikkel, P. C., Sims, C. A., Sun, D. and Warner, R. R. (2019). Changes in local free-living parasite populations in response to cleaner manipulation over 12 years. Oecologia, 190 (4), 783-797. doi: 10.1007/s00442-019-04451-8
2019
Journal Article
Changes in abundance of fish-parasitic gnathiid isopods associated with warm-water bleaching events on the northern Great Barrier Reef
Sikkel, P. C., Richardson, M. A., Sun, D., Narvaez, P., Feeney, W. E. and Grutter, A. S. (2019). Changes in abundance of fish-parasitic gnathiid isopods associated with warm-water bleaching events on the northern Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs, 38 (4), 721-730. doi: 10.1007/s00338-019-01835-3
2019
Journal Article
Parasites of coral reef fish larvae: its role in the pelagic larval stage
Duong, B., Blomberg, S. P., Cribb, T. H., Cowman, P. F., Kuris, A. M., McCormick, M. I., Warner, R. R., Sun, D. and Grutter, A. S. (2019). Parasites of coral reef fish larvae: its role in the pelagic larval stage. Coral Reefs, 38 (2), 199-214. doi: 10.1007/s00338-019-01766-z
2019
Journal Article
Cue-based decision rules of cleaner fish in a biological market task
Wismer, Sharon, Pinto, Ana I., Triki, Zegni, Grutter, Alexandra S., Roche, Dominique G. and Bshary, Redouan (2019). Cue-based decision rules of cleaner fish in a biological market task. Animal Behaviour, 158, 249-260. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2019.09.013
2018
Journal Article
Aquatic parasite cultures and their applications
Hutson, Kate S., Cable, Joanne, Grutter, Alexandra S., Paziewska-Harris, Anna and Barber, Iain (2018). Aquatic parasite cultures and their applications. Trends in Parasitology, 34 (12), 1082-1096. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2018.09.007
2018
Journal Article
The global structure of marine cleaning mutualistic networks
Quimbayo, Juan Pablo, Cantor, Mauricio, Dias, Murilo S., Grutter, Alexandra S., Gingins, Simon, Becker, Justine H. A. and Floeter, Sergio R. (2018). The global structure of marine cleaning mutualistic networks. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27 (10), 1238-1250. doi: 10.1111/geb.12780
2018
Journal Article
Cleaner shrimp are a sustainable option to treat parasitic disease in farmed fish
Vaughan, David B., Grutter, Alexandra S. and Hutson, Kate S. (2018). Cleaner shrimp are a sustainable option to treat parasitic disease in farmed fish. Scientific Reports, 8 (1) 13959, 13959. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-32293-6
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Alexandra Grutter is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The ecology of blood parasites in coral reef fishes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Malcolm Jones
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The ecology of parasitic and micropredatory isopods on coral reefs
Principal Advisor
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2006
Master Philosophy
EFFECT OF THE PARASITIC ISOPOD ANILOCRA APOGONAE (CYMOTHOIDAE) ON THE GROWTH, CONDITION, REPRODUCTION AND SURVIVAL OF CARDINAL FISH (APOGONIDAE)
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLEANER SHRIMP AND THEIR CLIENT FISHES ON CORAL REEFS
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
COLOUR EVOLUTION IN DRAGONS
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
The biology and conservation of gorgonian-associated pygmy seahorses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ian Tibbetts
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
PATTERNS IN THE INFRACOMMUNITY AND COMPONENT COMMUNITY STRUCTURES OF PARASITES IN WRASSES (LABRIDAE): THE IMPORTANCE OF SOME BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HOSTS AND PARASITES
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
ONTOGENETIC COLOUR CHANGE AND VISUAL ECOLOGY OF REEF FISH
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Alexandra Grutter directly for media enquiries about:
- Cleaner fish biology
- Fish - effect of parasites on behaviour
- Fish behaviour
- Fish biology
- Marine parasite ecology
- Parasites - effects on fish behaviour
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