Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share our new publication, a Short
Communication in the African Journal of Ecology:

Terrapon, M., Venables, S., Lokker, A., Bertrand, N., Hooker, S. and
Marshall, A. (2024), Killer Whale Predation on a Giant Manta Ray (*Mobula
birostris*), a Sicklefin Devil Ray (*Mobula tarapacana*) and a Tiger
Shark (*Galeocerdo
cuvier*) in the Southwest Indian Ocean. Afr J Ecol, 62: e13342.
https://doi.org/10.1111/aje.13342

Abstract:
Knowledge of killer whale (*Orcinus orca*) feeding ecology in tropical
waters is scarce. In the southwest Indian Ocean, opportunistic sightings
provide a valuable source of information to better understand their
behaviour, diet and distribution. Here, we compile existing records of
killer whale predation on elasmobranchs in the southwest Indian Ocean,
including sightings of three undescribed prey species regionally: a giant
manta ray (*Mobula birostris*), a sicklefin devil ray (*Mobula tarapacana*)
and a tiger shark (*Galeocerdo cuvier*). Documenting such observations is
important to increase knowledge on killer whale ecology in the tropics and
the cascading impact they might have on prey populations.

You can download this Open Access paper here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aje.13342

Do not hesitate to reach out at maeva.terra...@gmail.com if you would like
to discuss this work.

Many thanks,

Maeva Terrapon
PhD Candidate
SMRU, University of St Andrews
St Andrews, Fife, KY16 8LB

Twitter: @MTerrapon

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