Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology and dynamics. Conventional techniques used to elucidate diet, such as stomach content analysis, are not suitable for large threatened marine species. Non-lethal sampling combined with biochemical methods provides a practical alternative for investigating the feeding ecology of these species. Stable isotope and signature fatty acid analyses of muscle tissue were used for the first time to examine assimilated diet of the reef manta ray Manta alfredi, and were compared with different zooplankton functional groups (i.e. near-surface zooplankton collected during manta ray feeding events and non-feeding periods, epipelagic zooplankton, demersal zoo...
Most mobulids are listed as near threatened to endangered. Nonetheless, effective conservation measu...
Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely o...
The largest fish in the world, the iconic whale shark, is a highly migratory species of high conserv...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Traditionally, large planktivorous elasmobranchs have been thought to predominantly feed on surface ...
Traditionally, large planktivorous elasmobranchs have been thought to predominantly feed on surface ...
The characterization of diet for the giant manta ray Manta birostris has been problematic given thei...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
Fatty acid (FA) signature analysis has been increasingly used to assess dietary preferences and trop...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Fatty ac...
Stable isotope analysis of tissues with different turnover rates allows for a broader temporal view ...
The evolution of very large body size requires a ubiquitous and abundant source of food. In marine e...
Most mobulids are listed as near threatened to endangered. Nonetheless, effective conservation measu...
Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely o...
The largest fish in the world, the iconic whale shark, is a highly migratory species of high conserv...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Traditionally, large planktivorous elasmobranchs have been thought to predominantly feed on surface ...
Traditionally, large planktivorous elasmobranchs have been thought to predominantly feed on surface ...
The characterization of diet for the giant manta ray Manta birostris has been problematic given thei...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
Fatty acid (FA) signature analysis has been increasingly used to assess dietary preferences and trop...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Fatty ac...
Stable isotope analysis of tissues with different turnover rates allows for a broader temporal view ...
The evolution of very large body size requires a ubiquitous and abundant source of food. In marine e...
Most mobulids are listed as near threatened to endangered. Nonetheless, effective conservation measu...
Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely o...
The largest fish in the world, the iconic whale shark, is a highly migratory species of high conserv...