Mobulid rays have a conservative life history and are caught in direct fisheries and as by-catch. Their subsequent vulnerability to overexploitation has recently been recognized, but fisheries management can be ineffective if it ignores habitat and prey preferences and other trophic interactions of the target species. Here, we assessed the feeding ecology of four mobulids (Manta birostris, Mobula tarapacana, M. japanica, M. thurstoni) in the Bohol Sea, Philippines, using stomach contents analysis of fisheries specimens landed between November and May in 2013–2015. We show that the mobulids feed heavily on euphausiid krill while they are in the area for approximately six months of the year. We found almost no trophic separation among the mob...
The Mobulidae are zooplanktivorous elasmobranchs comprising two recognized species of manta rays (Ma...
Optimal management of aquatic resources requires a good understanding of the biological aspects and ...
This study examined changes in prey groups of six species of a marine fish assemblage. The study sit...
Mobulid rays have a conservative life history and are caught in direct fisheries and as by-catch. Th...
Mobulid rays have a conservative life history and are caught in direct fisheries and as by-catch. Th...
The diet of the Spinetail Devil Ray Mobula japanica Müller and Henle 1841 from Butuan Bay, Philippin...
Manta and mobula rays (collectively mobulids) are planktivorous pelagic rays that have received litt...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
Graduation date: 1970The feeding habits of the lanternfishes Tarletonbeania crenularis, Diaphus thet...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a management tool used to protect and sustain many ecologically an...
This study provides baseline information on the feeding habits of five batoid species from the gener...
Abstract.- This study provides baseline information on the feeding habits of five batoid species fro...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
The Mobulidae are zooplanktivorous elasmobranchs comprising two recognized species of manta rays (Ma...
Optimal management of aquatic resources requires a good understanding of the biological aspects and ...
This study examined changes in prey groups of six species of a marine fish assemblage. The study sit...
Mobulid rays have a conservative life history and are caught in direct fisheries and as by-catch. Th...
Mobulid rays have a conservative life history and are caught in direct fisheries and as by-catch. Th...
The diet of the Spinetail Devil Ray Mobula japanica Müller and Henle 1841 from Butuan Bay, Philippin...
Manta and mobula rays (collectively mobulids) are planktivorous pelagic rays that have received litt...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
Graduation date: 1970The feeding habits of the lanternfishes Tarletonbeania crenularis, Diaphus thet...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a management tool used to protect and sustain many ecologically an...
This study provides baseline information on the feeding habits of five batoid species from the gener...
Abstract.- This study provides baseline information on the feeding habits of five batoid species fro...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
The Mobulidae are zooplanktivorous elasmobranchs comprising two recognized species of manta rays (Ma...
Optimal management of aquatic resources requires a good understanding of the biological aspects and ...
This study examined changes in prey groups of six species of a marine fish assemblage. The study sit...