Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies
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Summary: | The bentfin devil ray (Mobula thurstoni) is a migratory elasmobranch species with a wide distribution range. Despite the recent increase in mobulid research, critical habitats and home ranges are still being identified for these threatened species. In the present study, photo and video records opportunistically gathered by SCUBA diving effort were used to identify individuals and habitat usage by M. thurstoni in a marine protected area in the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean, Fernando de Noronha Archipelago (FNA). The bentfin devil ray was identified in five distinct records, in different years and sites around the archipelago. All the males showed developed claspers, suggesting mature individuals using the area. The UNESCO heritage site of FNA is considered an area of high biological importance, containing essential habitats for several species of fish, turtles and marine mammals. However, habitat usage by devil ray species is poorly reported in the region; therefore, the present study presents the first report of M. thurstoni at FNA, which adds the fifth mobulid ray species recorded in the region. Additionally, these results correspond to the second record of living specimens of M. thurstoni in Brazilian jurisdictional waters, highlighting new information on the species’ distribution and the home range of mobulids in Brazil. |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategiesConservationDistributionEndangered speciesMobulidaeOceanic islandThe bentfin devil ray (Mobula thurstoni) is a migratory elasmobranch species with a wide distribution range. Despite the recent increase in mobulid research, critical habitats and home ranges are still being identified for these threatened species. In the present study, photo and video records opportunistically gathered by SCUBA diving effort were used to identify individuals and habitat usage by M. thurstoni in a marine protected area in the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean, Fernando de Noronha Archipelago (FNA). The bentfin devil ray was identified in five distinct records, in different years and sites around the archipelago. All the males showed developed claspers, suggesting mature individuals using the area. The UNESCO heritage site of FNA is considered an area of high biological importance, containing essential habitats for several species of fish, turtles and marine mammals. However, habitat usage by devil ray species is poorly reported in the region; therefore, the present study presents the first report of M. thurstoni at FNA, which adds the fifth mobulid ray species recorded in the region. Additionally, these results correspond to the second record of living specimens of M. thurstoni in Brazilian jurisdictional waters, highlighting new information on the species’ distribution and the home range of mobulids in Brazil.Projeto Mantas do Brasil Instituto Laje Viva, São PauloDepartamento de Oceanografia Biológica Laboratório de Ecologia da Reprodução e do Recrutamento de Organismos Marinhos (ECORREP) Instituto Oceanográfico Universidade de São PauloDepartamento de Pesca e Aquicultura Laboratório de Oceanografia Pesqueira Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, PernambucoDepartamento de Zoologia Programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia Animal Centro de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, PernambucoDepartamento de Fisiologia Laboratório de Metabolismo e Reprodução de Organismos Aquáticos Instituto de Biociências Universidade de São PauloLaboratório de Pesquisa de Elasmobrânquios Instituto de Biociências UNESP, Campus do Litoral Paulista, São PauloLaboratório de Pesquisa de Elasmobrânquios Instituto de Biociências UNESP, Campus do Litoral Paulista, São PauloInstituto Laje VivaUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Bucair, NayaraMendonça, SibeleAraújo, CamilaRangel, Bianca S.Gadig, Otto B. F. [UNESP]2023-03-01T20:40:17Z2023-03-01T20:40:17Z2022-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article653-661http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-022-01266-0Environmental Biology of Fishes, v. 105, n. 5, p. 653-661, 2022.1573-51330378-1909http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24095110.1007/s10641-022-01266-02-s2.0-85129652930Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEnvironmental Biology of Fishesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-10-24T12:54:19Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/240951Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-10-24T12:54:19Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies Bucair, Nayara Conservation Distribution Endangered species Mobulidae Oceanic island |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species’ distribution and local conservation strategies |
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Bucair, Nayara |
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Bucair, Nayara Mendonça, Sibele Araújo, Camila Rangel, Bianca S. Gadig, Otto B. F. [UNESP] |
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Mendonça, Sibele Araújo, Camila Rangel, Bianca S. Gadig, Otto B. F. [UNESP] |
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Instituto Laje Viva Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Bucair, Nayara Mendonça, Sibele Araújo, Camila Rangel, Bianca S. Gadig, Otto B. F. [UNESP] |
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Conservation Distribution Endangered species Mobulidae Oceanic island |
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Conservation Distribution Endangered species Mobulidae Oceanic island |
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The bentfin devil ray (Mobula thurstoni) is a migratory elasmobranch species with a wide distribution range. Despite the recent increase in mobulid research, critical habitats and home ranges are still being identified for these threatened species. In the present study, photo and video records opportunistically gathered by SCUBA diving effort were used to identify individuals and habitat usage by M. thurstoni in a marine protected area in the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean, Fernando de Noronha Archipelago (FNA). The bentfin devil ray was identified in five distinct records, in different years and sites around the archipelago. All the males showed developed claspers, suggesting mature individuals using the area. The UNESCO heritage site of FNA is considered an area of high biological importance, containing essential habitats for several species of fish, turtles and marine mammals. However, habitat usage by devil ray species is poorly reported in the region; therefore, the present study presents the first report of M. thurstoni at FNA, which adds the fifth mobulid ray species recorded in the region. Additionally, these results correspond to the second record of living specimens of M. thurstoni in Brazilian jurisdictional waters, highlighting new information on the species’ distribution and the home range of mobulids in Brazil. |
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