Rays deliver shock to sharks with powerful defense
While more traditional defense methods like camouflage, venom and spines appear ineffective against large sharks and mammals, electric rays are sending out electric discharges to fend off sharks in dangerous waters, said Florida International University Institute of Environment researcher
"We had an idea that there was something special about the rays because they are very bold," Papastamatiou said. "In Guadalupe Island Mexico, our cameras on white sharks showed these rays up in the water column, one of the most dangerous places to be. They must be pretty confident."
All electric rays, which includes 69 species of four families, can produce electric organ discharge (EOD). But some of the larger species can produce EODs at a maximum voltage of 50 V. The rays produce this electric discharge using their muscles. It's been shown these rays in captivity produce EODs for defensive. However, its use of it in the wild remained unknown – until now.
Off the Pacific coast of
During a baited shark dive in Fuvahmulah,
The researchers compared EOD characteristics from field experiments off Palos Verdes,
"This study adds important insight into the evolution of defensive traits in marine animals," Papastamatiou said.
The increase in the use of animal biologging sets up future studies to measure the foraging and defensive behaviors of these rays.
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