Manta rays forage for zooplankton in tropical and subtropical marine environments, which are generally nutrient-poor. Feeding often occurs at predictable locations where these large, mobile cartilaginous fishes congregate to exploit ephemeral productivity hotspots. Investigating the zooplankton dynamics that lead to such feeding aggregations remains a key question for understanding their movement ecology. The aim of this study is to investigate the feeding environment at the largest known aggregation for reef manta rays Mobula alfredi in the world. We sampled zooplankton throughout the tidal cycle, and recorded M. alfredi activity and behaviour, alongside environmental variables at Hanifaru Bay, Maldives. We constructed generalised linear m...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Manta rays Manta alfredi are present all year round at Lady Elliot Island (LEI) in the southern Grea...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely o...
International audienceLarge tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requi...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
A detailed understanding of the dynamics of small-scale (10s km) habitat use by the reef manta ray (...
This study of the world’s largest recorded population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) uses seven...
Many marine animals aggregate seasonally at predictable locations to exploit their prey in oligotrop...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
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...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Quantifying the ecological importance of individual habitats to highly mobile animals is challenging...
A detailed understanding of the dynamics of small-scale (10s km) habitat use by the reef manta ray (...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Manta rays Manta alfredi are present all year round at Lady Elliot Island (LEI) in the southern Grea...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Large tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requirements in a largely o...
International audienceLarge tropical and sub-tropical marine animals must meet their energetic requi...
Assessing the foraging ecology of a threatened species is necessary to understand their movement beh...
A detailed understanding of the dynamics of small-scale (10s km) habitat use by the reef manta ray (...
This study of the world’s largest recorded population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) uses seven...
Many marine animals aggregate seasonally at predictable locations to exploit their prey in oligotrop...
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to extinction on...
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...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Quantifying the ecological importance of individual habitats to highly mobile animals is challenging...
A detailed understanding of the dynamics of small-scale (10s km) habitat use by the reef manta ray (...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...
Manta rays Manta alfredi are present all year round at Lady Elliot Island (LEI) in the southern Grea...
Assessing the trophic role and interaction of an animal is key to understanding its general ecology ...