Abstract
The ecology of mantas and echeneids in the Tropical Eastern Pacific is poorly understood. In this study we describe the frequency of interactions between the vulnerable Mobula birostris and its symbiont Remora remora based on observations of scientists and tourists in a marine protected area. Data were obtained by analysing underwater photographs of observed mantas with remoras over 139 diving days at sea during the period 2016-17. In all, there were 271 photographic records of this symbiosis, corresponding to 207 mantas, with a mean (±s.d.) of 1.6 ± 0.6 remoras per manta. This study is the first to provide information regarding the sex ratio, length, morphotype frequency and echeneids per manta of M. birostris in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
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Becerril-García, E. E., Gutiérrez-Ortiz, M. A., Preciado-González, P. A., & Ayala-Bocos, A. (2020). Presence of Remora remora on Mobula birostris in Revillagigedo National Park, Mexico. Marine and Freshwater Research, 71(3), 414–417. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF19089
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