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| Título: | Enhancing multitasking capacity: An acoustic tagging and sampling methodology for the spiny butterfly ray (Gymnura altavela) in the Canary Islands | Autores/as: | Espino Ruano, Ana Maria Castro Hernández, José Juan Guerra Marrero,Airam Manuel Couce Montero, María Lorena Curros Moreno, Angel De La Guarda Grande ,Francesco Bañeras, Tomas García-Salinas, Pablo Montero Hernández, Gustavo Caballero Cansino, María José Parras-García, Estíbaliz Curbelo Muñoz,Leticia Jiménez Alvarado, David Leopoldo |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3109 Ciencias veterinarias | Palabras clave: | Batoid Blood Elasmobranch Endangered Swab, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2026 | Publicación seriada: | Ecological Solutions and Evidence | Resumen: | Challenge: The depletion of elasmobranch populations and limited access to these species have posed significant challenges for researchers aiming to study sharks and rays effectively. Response: Consequently, novel techniques have been developed to enhance knowledge of these species within the marine environment. Target species: Our focus has been on the spiny butterfly ray, a benthic species that spends portions of its life cycle near the coast in shallow areas. Methodology: Between 2020 and 2024, 133 individuals of spiny butterfly ray were internally tagged in Gran Canaria and Tenerife using a combined double tagging approach, employing acoustic and external T-bar tags. Additional data collection: During the same procedures, skin, gill, and anal orifice swabs were obtained to analyse microbiota; blood samples were collected to assess stress levels and hormonal profiles; and in situ ultrasound examinations on females were performed to evaluate pregnancy status. Morphometric measurements were also recorded for future growth and age studies. Operational efficiency: All these processes were conducted simultaneously through coordinated efforts among sub-teams, enabling the complete methodology to be completed in less than 8 min per individual. Practical implication: Solution: This integrated, rapid approach demonstrates an effective model for minimally invasive, multifaceted research on elusive benthic elasmobranchs, potentially informing conservation strategies and further ecological understanding. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/158842 | ISSN: | 2688-8319 | DOI: | 10.1002/2688-8319.70193 | Fuente: | Ecological Solutions and Evidence[EISSN 2688-8319],v. 7 (1), (Enero 2026) |
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