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- Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulids) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific
- Ecology and Natural History of the Manta Ray (Manta Birostris)
- Manta Birostris Manta Ray
- Manta Ray Specialty - Course Objectives
- Encephalization and Brain Organization of Mobulid Rays (Myliobatiformes, Elasmobranchii) with Ecological Perspectives Csilla Ari*1,2,3
- Urban Manta Rays: Potential Manta Ray Nursery Habitat Along a Highly Developed Florida Coastline
- Manta Rays Q&A
- Manta and Mobula Identification Guide Southeast Regional Office
- A Review of Mobulid Ray Interactions with Fisheries for Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Indian Ocean
- Manta Birostris (Giant Manta Ray)
- Manta Rays PROPOSAL Manta Birostris & Manta Alfredi # 46 Proposed Action Listing on CITES Appendix II Lead Proponent Ecuador, Brazil and Colombia THOMAS P
- New Observations and a Review of Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca) Sightings
- Visser (2005) Thresher & Hammerhead & Orca
- Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous Fishes Superclass Gnathostomata
- The Diversity of Sharks and Rays
- Aquatic Animal Colors and Skin Temperature Biology's Selection For
- Marine Animals VERTEBRATES
- 1 a Petition to List the Giant Manta
- The Role of Rays in the Ecosystem
- Shark and Ray Identification in Indian Ocean Fisheries
- A Dated Molecular Phylogeny of Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulidae) Based on Mitogenome and Nuclear Sequences ⇑ Marloes Poortvliet A,B,C, , Jeanine L
- Round Stingray with Urobatis Halleri Coronado Lifeguard Captain Sean Carey Q
- How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: the Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes in Myliobatid Stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae)
- Towed-Float Satellite Telemetry Tracks Large-Scale Movement and Habitat Connectivity of Myliobatid Stingrays
- Manta Birostris, Giant Manta Ray
- Kinematics of Swimming of the Manta Ray: Three-Dimensional Analysis of Open-Water Maneuverability Frank E
- Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays ©2011 Manta Ray of Hope 4 5 a T a Glance at a Executive Summary
- Safe Handling and Release Guidelines for Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulid Species) By
- Conservation of Sharks and Rays, Along with Its Implementation
- Mobula Tarapacana) As Vulnerable in the Iucn Red List
- Giant Manta Ray (Manta Birostris) and Chilean Devil Ray (Mobula Tarapacana) for Suriname M.N
- Aetobatus Narinari (Spotted Eagle Ray)
- Manta Birostris)
- Movement Patterns and Behavioral
- Manta Alfredi (Reef Manta Ray)
- Proposed Amendments to Species Appendices
- BIOLOGY and IDENTIFICATION of RAYS in the CHESAPEAKE BAY
- Gill Plates Can Easily Be Distinguished from the Traded Mobula Ray Species’ Gill Plates Using This Simple Visual ID Guide
- The Diversity of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras
- Sharks and Minnows Summer Camp