2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-024-04500-8
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The secret lives of wedgefish: first insights into fine-scale behaviour and movement ecology of a globally imperilled ray

Karissa O. Lear,
Carlos Estrabeau,
David L. Morgan
et al.

Abstract: Wedgefishes have recently been recognised as one of the most imperilled marine fish families worldwide. However, many knowledge gaps about their biology and ecology hinder conservation efforts. Here we used a combination of acoustic telemetry and acceleration datalogger technology to gain fundamental insights into the fine-scale behaviour, habitat use, size of activity spaces, and residency of adult female bottlenose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus australiae) in  the Ningaloo region of northwestern Australia. Acousti… Show more

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