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Manta rays create mobile ecosystems, study finds
Juvenile Caribbean manta rays in South Florida form stable groups with remoras and other fish, creating mobile ecosystems that support biodiversity, researchers found.
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Atlantic devil rays are often accompanied. Researchers have analysed who swims with the animals – and why.
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A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Marine Megafauna Foundation finds that young Caribbean manta rays (Mobula yarae) often swim with groups of other fish, creating small, moving ecosystems that support a variety of marine species.
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