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The pipefish gets immense benefits: an flawless hiding spot from larger predators, a stable hunting ground filled with microscopic crustaceans, and shelter from strong ocean currents.
The seagrass, meanwhile, is completely unaffected by the tiny, lightweight fish hitching a ride in its leaves.It is the ultimate "free rider" strategy of the ocean.
In biology, a commensal relationship is a type of symbiotic interaction where one organism benefits, while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
For the spotted pipefish (Stigmatopora argus), these relationships are usually forged with marine plants like seagrasses or large seaweeds.
