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Preliminary analysis of the feeding habits of batoids from the genera Mobula and Myliobatis in northern Peru

Original title: Preliminary analysis of the feeding habits of batoids from the genera Mobula and Myliobatis in northern Peru
  • Javier Jesús Coasaca-Céspedes
    ,
  • Eduardo Segura-Cobeña
    ,
  • Rebeca Montero-Taboada
    ,
  • Adriana Gonzalez-Pestana
    ,
  • Eliana Alfaro-Córdova
    ,
  • Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto(corresponding author)
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad Científica del Sur
    ,
  • Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
    ,
  • Ocean University of China
    ,
  • James Cook University
    ,
  • ,
  • University of Exeter
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Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 367-374 (8 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Revista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia (Volume 53, Issue 3)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 01/12/2018

Publication status

Published - 01/12/2018

ISSN

0717-3326

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  • Scopus: 85060851356

Abstract

This study provides baseline information on the feeding habits of five batoid species from the genera Mobula and Myliobatis sampled from the small-scale driftnet fishery in northern Peru. The diets of Mobula mobular, Mobula munkiana and Mobula thurstoni consisted mainly of euphausiids. Dietary niche breadth indicated a pelagic feeding behaviour of a specialist and a trophic level of a secondary predator for both M. mobular and M. munkiana. In contrast, Myliobatis chilensis and Myliobatis peruvianus consumed mostly gastropods and crustaceans. Dietary niche breadth indicated a feeding behaviour of a benthic specialist and a trophic level of a secondary predator for Myliobatis chilensis.

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