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Preliminary insights into the spatial ecology and movement patterns of a regionally critically endangered skate (Rostroraja alba) associated with a marine protected area
Authors:Inês Sousa  Joffrey Baeyaert  Jorge M. S. Gonçalves  Karim Erzini
Affiliation:1. CCMAR - Centro de Ciências do Mar, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugalinesgcsousa@gmail.com"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2638-0094;3. CCMAR - Centro de Ciências do Mar, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The implementation of spatial protection measures is currently a priority in batoid species' conservation strategies, but their spatial ecology remains largely unknown. We provide some preliminary insights into the movement patterns of the white skate (Rostroraja alba), a batoid classified as Critically Endangered in European waters. Three individuals (two females: one mature, one immature; and one immature male) were monitored with acoustic telemetry in a marine protected area (Portugal). The mature female remained present in the study area throughout the whole monitoring period (20 months). Residency analyses revealed this specimen spent more than 70% of the time within this coastal marine park. The immature female and the immature male were only detected during three and four months, respectively. Whether the uncovered movement patterns are common within the population remains unclear, but the present study provides useful information to better plan future research on the movement ecology of a rather unstudied species.
Keywords:Rajidae  Elasmobranchs  Acoustic telemetry  Fine-scale movement patterns  Individual behaviour  MPA
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