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Multi-scale display of minimum movement paths and position estimates of Cownose Rays ( n =15) fitted with SPOT5 towed-float transmitters in the Northern ...
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Passive acoustic telemetry was used to monitor the movements of cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) within the Caloosahatchee River estuary in Southwest ...
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Residence time of individuals ranged between 1 and 102 days. No relationship was detected between ray activity and tidal stage or time of day. Minimum convex ...
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Our results highlight the value of national-scale networks of acoustic telemetry arrays for identifying migratory patterns of highly mobile marine species.
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The Cownose Ray is a common migratory species that frequents the eastern coasts of the Americas. Smithsonian scientists are tracking this species to gain a ...
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Cownose rays were concentrated in the eastern region of the estuary and near the mouth of the Neuse River during spring (Fig. 2). During summer, small groups ...
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This differentiation in movement behavior between these species is likely related to the morphology of the rays-the blue stingray is a benthic species with ...
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The cownose ray has a unique feature — long, pointed pectoral fins that separate into two lobes in front of its high-domed head.
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