Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and subtropical waters. Although relatively understudied for most of the Twentieth century, public awareness and scientific research on these species has increased dramatically in recent years. Much of this attention has been in response to targeted fisheries, international trade in mobulid products, and a growing concern over the fate of exploited populations. Despite progress in mobulid research, major knowledge gaps still exist, hindering the development of effective management and conservation strategies. We assembled 30 leaders and emerging experts in the fields of mobulid biology, ecology, and conservation to identify pressing knowledge gap...
Background. International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both te...
My scientific poster outlines the main conservation issues facing the Planet’s largest Ray species, ...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The Mobulidae are zooplanktivorous elasmobranchs comprising two recognized species of manta rays (Ma...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
Manta and devil rays (mobulids) are filter feeding elasmobranchs with extreme K-selective life histo...
Despite being the world’s largest batoid fish, manta rays have been the focus of very little researc...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
Background. International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both te...
My scientific poster outlines the main conservation issues facing the Planet’s largest Ray species, ...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The Mobulidae are zooplanktivorous elasmobranchs comprising two recognized species of manta rays (Ma...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
Manta and devil rays (mobulids) are filter feeding elasmobranchs with extreme K-selective life histo...
Despite being the world’s largest batoid fish, manta rays have been the focus of very little researc...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
Background. International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both te...
My scientific poster outlines the main conservation issues facing the Planet’s largest Ray species, ...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...