| Literature DB >> 32187197 |
Hugo Lassauce1,2,3, Olivier Chateau4, Mark V Erdmann5, Laurent Wantiez1.
Abstract
The interest in reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) from the scientific community is growing in reaction to the major decline of populations around the world. Studies have highlighted the need to further investigate the spatial ecology of this species to inform conservation and management initiatives. Here we briefly report the results from nine SPLASH10-F-321A pop-off satellite archival tags (PSAT-tags) deployed in New Caledonia that recorded the world's deepest known dives for reef manta rays. All tagged individuals performed dives exceeding 300 m in depth, with a maximum depth recorded of 672 ± 4 m. Diel comparisons revealed that most of the deepest dives occurred during night-time. We hypothesize this deep-diving behaviour is employed to access important food resources at these depths during the night and may also indicate that zooplankton abundance in the surface waters surrounding New Caledonian coral reefs is insufficient to sustain these megafauna. These results add new information on the habitat use of this species in a region where manta behaviour has not previously been studied, and increase the known depth range of M. alfredi by more than 200 m.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32187197 PMCID: PMC7080230 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Tagging locations of Mobula alfredi.
Arrows indicate tagging locations in Boulari channel (BC) and Dumbea channel (DC) in Noumea (n = 7), Touho (n = 3) and Ouvea (n = 1). Source: OpenStreetMap contributors.
Summary of satellite tag deployment information and characteristics of the nine PSAT-tagged reef manta rays in New-Caledonia that successfully transmitted data.
| Manta ID | Sex | Estimated disc width (cm) | ARGOS PTT tag ID | Date of tagging | Site of tagging | Deployment duration (days) | Data transmitted (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD-MA-0109 | Male, mature | 300 | #140916 | 04/12/2015 | Ouvea (20”43’S, 166”23’E) | 80 | 79 |
| CD-MA-0004 | Female, mature | 330 | #167755 | 30/01/2017 | Noumea, BC (22”29’S, 166”26’E) | 54 | 86 |
| CD-MA-0166 | Female, mature | 350 | #163079 | 31/01/2017 | Noumea DC (22”21’S, 166”15’E) | 136 | 65 |
| CD-MA-0167 | Female, juvenile | 240 | #151348 | 31/01/2017 | Noumea DC (22”21’S, 166”15’E) | 49 | 64 |
| CD-MA-0168 | Male, juvenile | 260 | #151349 | 31/01/2017 | Noumea DC (22”21’S, 166”15’E) | 50 | 100 |
| CD-MA-0000 | Male, mature | 330 | #167754 | 31/01/2017 | Noumea, BC (22”29’S, 166”26’E) | 110 | 42 |
| CD-MA-0036 | Male, mature | 300 | #167756 | 01/02/2017 | Noumea, BC (22”29’S, 166”26’E) | Failed | Failed |
| CD-MA-0170 | Female, mature | 400 | #167757 | 02/02/2017 | Noumea DC (22”21’S, 166”15’E) | 174 | 100 |
| CD-MA-0026 | Female, mature | 340 | #162378 | 28/11/2018 | Touho (undisclosed) | Failed | Failed |
| CD-MA-0051 | Female, mature | 330 | #162379 | 28/11/2018 | Touho (undisclosed) | 3 | 87 |
| CD-MA-0047 | Male, mature | 320 | #162380 | 29/11/2018 | Touho (undisclosed) | 5 | 85 |
All tags were SPLASH10-F-321A Fastloc GPS tags (Wildlife Computers Inc., Redmond, Washington, USA). Disc widths were visually estimated to the nearest 10cm. CD-MA-0036 and CD-MA-0026 failed to transmit data.
Fig 2Comparison between day (white) and night (black) of the cumulative quantity of dives for all tagged reef manta rays at different depth ranges (m).
n = total number of individuals recorded in each depth range. * indicates a significant difference (Fisher exact test, P < 0.05) between number of day and night dives in a given depth range.
Dive profiles between the nine PSAT-tagged reef manta rays.
| Manta ID | Day Depth (m) | Night Depth (m) | % of dives with a maximum depth > 300m | Time at maximum depth during the deepest dive (min) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | Max. ± Max. Accuracy | Mean ± SD | Max. ± Max. Accuracy | |||
| CD-MA-0109 | 176.9 ± 95.4 | 512 ± 4 | 217.9 ± 134 | 672 ± 4 | 21.8 | 2.2 |
| CD-MA-0004 | 100.2 ± 54.3 | 344 ± 4 | 128 ± 77.9 | 472 ± 4 | 3.8 | 10.1 |
| CD-MA-0166 | 71.9 ± 37.8 | 350 ± 50 | 105.6 ± 75.1 | 496 ± 4 | 5.8 | 10.8 |
| CD-MA-0167 | 77.4 ± 55 | 464 ± 4 | 123.5 ± 115.6 | 624 ± 4 | 7.1 | 16.6 |
| CD-MA-0168 | 95.8 ± 47.8 | 328 ± 4 | 146 ± 96.2 ± | 384 ± 4 | 9 | 6.5 |
| CD-MA-0000 | 79 ± 57.3 | 450 ± 50 | 87.8 ± 54.1 | 350 ± 50 | 6.7 | 13 |
| CD-MA-0170 | 54.6 ± 32.4 | 304 ± 4 | 65.9 ± 38.8 | 224 ± 4 | 0.3 | 1.4 |
| CD-MA-0051 | 118 ± 77 | 272 ± 4 | 192 ± 122.7 | 376 ± 4 | 14.3 | 26.6 |
| CD-MA-0047 | 257.6 ± 87.7 | 360 ± 4 | 252.8 ± 140.2 | 480 ± 4 | 40 | 14.4 |
* indicates p < 0.05. Means are averages of the maximum depths recorded for each dive.
Fig 3Relation between the minimum temperature (°C) at corresponding depth (m) measurements (n = 3820) during the deployment of all tags (n = 9).