Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are often perceived as solitary behemoths that live and feed in the open ocean. To the contrary, evidence is accumulating that they are gregarious and form seasonal aggregations in some coastal waters. One such aggregation occurs annually north of Cabo Catoche, off Isla Holbox on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. Here we report a second, much denser aggregation of whale sharks (dubbed "the Afuera") that occurs east of the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Caribbean Sea. The 2009 Afuera event comprised the largest aggregation of whale sharks ever reported, with up to 420 whale sharks observed in a single aerial survey, all gathered in an elliptical patch of ocean approximately 18 km(2). Plankton studies indica...
Studies have shown that the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), a vulnerable large filter feeder, seasona...
Large planktivores require high-density prey patches to make feeding energetically viable. This is a...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are seasonal visitors to four sites in the Western Caribbean, 3 of wh...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are often perceived as solitary behemoths that live and feed in the o...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, aggregate by the hundreds in a summer feeding area off the northeaste...
The predictable occurrence of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, has been well documented in several are...
<div><p>Whale sharks, <i>Rhincodon typus,</i> are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of lo...
<div><p>Whale sharks are generally associated with environmental factors that drive their movements ...
Whale sharks are generally associated with environmental factors that drive their movements to speci...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of locations in trop...
The zooplanktivorous whale shark (Rhincodon typus), is the largest living chondrichthyan and a cosmo...
Seven small (3.2 to 5.2 m total length) whale sharks were observed suction feeding on patches of sur...
Records of whale sharks in the Caribbean are relatively sparse. Here we document 24 records of whale...
Fishes at Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, were surveyed as part of a larger scientific expe...
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest living fish, is a cosmopolitan tropical and w...
Studies have shown that the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), a vulnerable large filter feeder, seasona...
Large planktivores require high-density prey patches to make feeding energetically viable. This is a...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are seasonal visitors to four sites in the Western Caribbean, 3 of wh...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are often perceived as solitary behemoths that live and feed in the o...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, aggregate by the hundreds in a summer feeding area off the northeaste...
The predictable occurrence of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, has been well documented in several are...
<div><p>Whale sharks, <i>Rhincodon typus,</i> are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of lo...
<div><p>Whale sharks are generally associated with environmental factors that drive their movements ...
Whale sharks are generally associated with environmental factors that drive their movements to speci...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of locations in trop...
The zooplanktivorous whale shark (Rhincodon typus), is the largest living chondrichthyan and a cosmo...
Seven small (3.2 to 5.2 m total length) whale sharks were observed suction feeding on patches of sur...
Records of whale sharks in the Caribbean are relatively sparse. Here we document 24 records of whale...
Fishes at Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, were surveyed as part of a larger scientific expe...
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest living fish, is a cosmopolitan tropical and w...
Studies have shown that the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), a vulnerable large filter feeder, seasona...
Large planktivores require high-density prey patches to make feeding energetically viable. This is a...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are seasonal visitors to four sites in the Western Caribbean, 3 of wh...