The distribution of the spinetail devil ray Mobula mobular in the eastern tropical Atlantic remains poorly known compared to the Pacific and Indian Oceans. We used fisherydependent data and generalized additive models to examine the environmental characteristics associated with the presence of M. mobular in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Results revealed that the distribution of M. mobular is significantly associated with seasonal upwelling systems in coastal and pelagic areas. Our model predicted the presence of the species in areas where there is evidence of its occurrence, such as the Angolan upwelling system and the coast of Ghana. In addition, our model predicted new hotspot areas, including locations around the Mauritanian upwell...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
The present paper reports a new record of Giant devil ray Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) from wes...
Abstract: Tuna fisheries are among the largest and most valuable fisheries in the world, but most...
The European tropical tuna purse seine fishery incidentally captures three highly migratory and enda...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery incidentally captures high numbe...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery incidentally captures high numbe...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
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...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The Lesser Sunda Seascape (LSS) is considered one of the regions with the largest mobulid fisheries ...
To protect the most vulnerable marine species it is essential to have an understanding of their spat...
Background. International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both te...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
The present paper reports a new record of Giant devil ray Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) from wes...
Abstract: Tuna fisheries are among the largest and most valuable fisheries in the world, but most...
The European tropical tuna purse seine fishery incidentally captures three highly migratory and enda...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery incidentally captures high numbe...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery incidentally captures high numbe...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
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...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The Lesser Sunda Seascape (LSS) is considered one of the regions with the largest mobulid fisheries ...
To protect the most vulnerable marine species it is essential to have an understanding of their spat...
Background. International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both te...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
The present paper reports a new record of Giant devil ray Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) from wes...
Abstract: Tuna fisheries are among the largest and most valuable fisheries in the world, but most...