P. Tyminski, John de la Parra-Venegas, Rafael González Cano, Jaime E. Hueter, Robert Depth-temperature profiles from recovered PSATs deployed on whale sharks (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) off the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. <p>(A) The 190-day track of Shark 9. (B) The120-day track of Shark 10. (C) The 82-day track of Shark 17. (D) The 180-day track of Shark 30. Based on their most probable tracks, the approximate geographic area is indicated within the grey (continental shelf) and black (offshore) boxes above the profiles. Broken lines delineate the epipelagic, mesopelagic, and bathypelagic zones.</p> fish eggs;habitat utilization;Vertical Movements;whale sharks;oceanic waters;twilight hours;descent profiles;foraging events;Rhincodon typus;abiotic conditions;Archived data;Yucatan Peninsula;Diving Behavior;stutter steps;Whale shark;gain insight;Eastern Gulf;northeast Yucatan Peninsula;movement patterns;31 tags;35 whale sharks;475 m;habitat selection 2015-11-18
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