2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-023-04314-0
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Reproductive behavior, seasonality, and distribution of three devil ray species (Mobula mobular, M. thurstoni, and M. munkiana) in the Southern Gulf of California, Mexico

Marta D. Palacios,
Abel Trejo-Ramírez,
Sidharta Velázquez-Hernández
et al.

Abstract: We examined the reproductive behavior (courtship and mating), seasonality and its distribution in three Mobula species, spinetail, bentfin, and Munk’s devil rays (M. mobular, M. thurstoni, and M. munkiana) in the southwestern Gulf of California, Mexico, using boat surveys (with drone and in-water observations) (n = 69 survey days), spotter planes (n = 428 flights), and citizen science observations (n = 31). We examined whether (1) reproductive grounds existed within the area for any of these species, (2) wheth… Show more

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“…Devil rays are challenging to observe and study in their natural environment, and there are relatively few locations around the world where they are easily approached (e.g. Thorrold et al 2014;Palacios et al 2023). The devil rays are poorly documented in much of the eastern tropical Atlantic (ETA), which extends along the west coast of Africa from Mauritania to Angola and includes the Gulf of Guinea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devil rays are challenging to observe and study in their natural environment, and there are relatively few locations around the world where they are easily approached (e.g. Thorrold et al 2014;Palacios et al 2023). The devil rays are poorly documented in much of the eastern tropical Atlantic (ETA), which extends along the west coast of Africa from Mauritania to Angola and includes the Gulf of Guinea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%