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Título: Aggregative Behaviour of Spiny Butterfly Rays (Gymnura altavela, Linnaeus, 1758) in the Shallow Coastal Zones of Gran Canaria in the Eastern Central Atlantic
Autores/as: Espino Ruano, Ana Maria 
Castro Hernández, José Juan 
Guerra Marrero, Airam Manuel 
Couce Montero, María Lorena 
Meyers, Eva K.M.
Santana Del Pino, Ángelo 
Jiménez Alvarado, David 
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
251005 Zoología marina
251010 Procesos litorales o sublitorales
Palabras clave: Butterfly ray
Canary Islands
Ecology
Elasmobranchs
Gymnura altavela, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Animals 
Resumen: The presence of spiny butterfly rays, Gymnura altavela, in waters less than 20 m deep off the Canary Islands shows marked seasonality, with relatively high abundances in the summer and autumn. Large aggregations of sometimes hundreds of individuals, primarily females, appear in specific shallow areas of the archipelago and seem to be associated with the seasonal variation in water temperature. This seasonal pattern of presence or absence in shallow areas suggests that spiny butterfly rays migrate into deeper waters or other unknown areas during the rest of the year. G. altavela shows sexual dimorphism; in our study, females were larger and more abundant than males, with a sex ratio of 1:18.9. The species’ estimated asymptotic length, L∞, was 183.75 cm and thus close to the common length reported for the species (200 cm). The von Bertalanffy growth constant (k) oscillated between 0.210 and 0.310 year−1, as similarly described for the species in the Western North Atlantic off the U.S. coast. From June to November, the seawater temperature oscillated between 19 and 24 °C, and massive aggregations of females occurred at 22–24 °C and in a few specific sandy beaches on the islands. Spiny butterfly rays, mostly females, show a preference for aggregating in shallow waters during summertime, probably conditionate to mating or breeding behaviour.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134790
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani13091455
Fuente: Animals [eISSN 2076-2615], v. 13, n. 9, 1455, (Abril 2023)
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