Abstract 1. An understanding of the vertical movements of elasmobranchs across their range is crucial to defining critical habitat use, its overlap with anthropogenic activities and subsequently managing such interactions. 2. In this study, satellite telemetry was used to investigate the vertical habitat use of three oceanic manta rays (Mobula birostris) tagged on the northern coast of Peru. 3. All three oceanic mantas exhibited patterns of reverse diel vertical migration, where vertical movements were significantly deeper at night than the day, as well as an overall preference for surface habitats (< 2 m). High‐resolution archival data (3–5 s) from two recovered tags revealed fine‐scale behaviours, where individuals predominately remained ...
Understanding variations in habitat use through time contributes to identification of habitats criti...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Research into the movement ecology of terrestrial and marine animals is growing globally, especially...
An understanding of the vertical movements of elasmobranchs across their range is crucial to definin...
Recent successful efforts to increase protection for manta rays has highlighted the lack of basic ec...
Manta and mobula rays (collectively mobulids) are planktivorous pelagic rays that have received litt...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
Mobulid populations are declining on a global scale as a result of both targeted fisheries and indir...
The reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) is a highly mobile and plankton-feeding species, classified vuln...
We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be satellite t...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
Oceanic manta rays Mobula birostris are declining globally due to fisheries. Past work has shown tha...
We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be satellite t...
The interest in reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) from the scientific community is growing in reactio...
Understanding variations in habitat use through time contributes to identification of habitats criti...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Research into the movement ecology of terrestrial and marine animals is growing globally, especially...
An understanding of the vertical movements of elasmobranchs across their range is crucial to definin...
Recent successful efforts to increase protection for manta rays has highlighted the lack of basic ec...
Manta and mobula rays (collectively mobulids) are planktivorous pelagic rays that have received litt...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
Mobulid populations are declining on a global scale as a result of both targeted fisheries and indir...
The reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) is a highly mobile and plankton-feeding species, classified vuln...
We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be satellite t...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
Oceanic manta rays Mobula birostris are declining globally due to fisheries. Past work has shown tha...
We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be satellite t...
The interest in reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) from the scientific community is growing in reactio...
Understanding variations in habitat use through time contributes to identification of habitats criti...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Research into the movement ecology of terrestrial and marine animals is growing globally, especially...