Multi-method approach identifies a South African estuary as an important elasmobranch habitat and potential nursery ground

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Elston, C. [1 ]
Murray, T. S. [1 ]
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[1] South African Inst Aquat Biodivers SAIAB, Makhanda, South Africa
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Aetomylaeus bovinus; baited remote underwater video; Keurbooms Estuary; Mustelus mustelus; Myliobatis aquila; unmanned aerial video; SHARK CARCHARHINUS-LEUCAS; RAY; DEFINITION; ABUNDANCE; MOVEMENT; PATTERNS; BEHAVIOR; FISH;
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10.2989/1814232X.2024.2326814
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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Elasmobranchs play important ecological roles but are highly threatened. Understanding their habitat use and abundance is crucial for the management and conservation of these species and their habitats. While some species are known to use estuaries as vital habitats (e.g. feeding or nursery grounds), this remains an understudied area. A multi-method approach was used to survey the Keurbooms Estuary on the south coast of South Africa, over two years, to quantify the diversity, relative abundance and habitat use of elasmobranchs in this system. The survey methods were baited remote underwater video (BRUV), boat-based visual sightings, and unmanned aerial video (UAV). Opportunistic sightings were also collected. Six elasmobranch species were observed, with significant differences in community composition between the methods. Whereas effort was skewed towards BRUV surveys, the boat and UAV surveys recorded more elasmobranchs more frequently, and opportunistic sightings recorded the highest diversity. The common eagle ray Myliobatis aquila was the most abundant elasmobranch species and the only one recorded year-round; most individuals (93%) were juveniles, suggesting the Keurbooms Estuary may be a nursery area for this Critically Endangered species. The duckbill ray Aetomylaeus bovinus and common smoothhound shark Mustelus mustelus were observed during summer, the latter forming large aggregations. Another three ray species were recorded rarely. This study highlights the benefit of using a multi-method survey approach for shallow ecosystems and reveals the Keurbooms Estuary as an important habitat for elasmobranchs.
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