The crown-of-thorns starfish receives its name from venomous thorn-like spines that cover its upper surface, resembling the biblical crown of thorns. It...
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examples of the keystone species concept in ecology. The tropical crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) is a voracious predator of coral throughout...
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Great Barrier Reef (redirect from Effects of pollution on the Great Barrier Reef)
crown-of-thorns starfish preys on coral polyps. Large outbreaks of these starfish can devastate reefs. In 2000, an outbreak contributed to a loss of 66%...
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Acanthaster brevispinus (redirect from Short-spined crown-of-thorns starfish)
crown-of-thorns starfish, is one of the two members of the starfish genus Acanthaster, along with the much better-known A. planci, the common crown-of-thorns...
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (category Marine parks of Queensland)
capacity to protect coral reefs The crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci), while native to the reef, poses one of its greatest threats when outbreaks...
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"Crown of Thorns Starfish | Reef Resilience". Retrieved 2022-11-30. Westcott, David (2020). "Relative efficacy of three approaches to mitigate Crown-of-Thorns...
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the monotypic family Charoniidae. They are one of the few natural predators of the crown-of-thorns starfish. The common name "Triton's trumpet" is derived...
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COTSBot (category Queensland University of Technology)
of Technology (QUT) to kill the very destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) in the Great Barrier Reef off the north-east coast of Australia...
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bitypic genus of large and venomous starfish placed in its own family, Acanthasteridae. Its two members are known as crown-of-thorns starfish. Acanthaster...
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Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef (redirect from Effects of global warming on the Great Barrier Reef)
the crown-of-thorns starfish larvae to thrive. Fertilizer runoff from farming increases the amount of phytoplankton available for the crown-of-thorns starfish...
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Hymenocera (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
and feed exclusively on starfish, including crown-of-thorns starfish. They do seem to prefer smaller, more sedentary starfish, but as these generally...
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International Space Station by private companies Crown-of-thorns starfish, a large, multiple-armed starfish COT (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Coral Sea (redirect from History of the Coral Sea)
there are more than 30 adult starfish in an area of one hectare. CRC Reef Research Centre. "Managing crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks". Archived from the...
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also refer to: Crown-of-thorns starfish Euphorbia milii (Euphorbiaceae), a species of spurge Koeberlinia (Koeberliniaceae), a species of shrub Paliurus...
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common form of regeneration exhibited by starfish as single arms are often removed by predators or shed through autotomy. Crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster...
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Titan triggerfish (category Fish of Palau)
stirred up. Titan triggerfish are one of a number of species of fish which can hunt and eat the crown-of-thorns starfish. Titan triggerfish have been observed...
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on the crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci. Occasional plagues of this large and destructive starfish have killed extensive areas of coral on...
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Ocean acidification in the Great Barrier Reef (redirect from Impacts of ocean acidification on the Great Barrier Reef)
Reef, as an adult crown-of-thorns starfish is capable of consuming up to 10 m2 of reef building coral a year. However, each species of coral is not equally...
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Aposematism (section Origins of the theory)
of some Mediterranean nudibranchs, all of which derive defensive chemicals from their sponge diet. The crown-of-thorns starfish, like other starfish such...
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Kuroshio Current (category Geography of Japan)
Drupella fragum. The Crown-of-thorns starfish feeds on corals. When conditions are favorable, the population of this native starfish can explode, resulting...
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Raja Ampat Islands (redirect from History of the Raja Ampat Islands)
survival of other coral ecosystems around the world. The Raja Ampat islands are remote and relatively undisturbed by humans. The crown-of-thorns starfish eats...
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Davao Gulf (redirect from Gulf of Davao)
previously unknown predator of the crown-of-thorns starfish, new species records, and new species discoveries underlining the uniqueness of the marine resources...
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Humphead wrasse (category Fish of Thailand)
and annelids) other fish, and even the highly venomous Crown-of-thorns starfish. Because half of echinoids and most pelecypods hide under the sand, wrasses...
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GS Gumanao; FN Salac (2008). "A newly discovered predator of the crown-of-thorns starfish" (PDF). Coral Reefs. 27: 581. doi:10.1007/s00338-008-0364-9...
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coastal development, pollution, thermal stress, ocean acidification, crown-of-thorns starfish, and introduced invasive species. In recent decades the conditions...
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Autonomous underwater vehicle (redirect from Military applications of autonomous underwater vehicles)
Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish Robot (COTSBot) created by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The COTSBot finds and eradicates crown-of-thorns starfish...
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Paracorynactis (category Cnidarians of the Pacific Ocean)
of echinoderms, and are notable for preying on the destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) among others. The genus is monotypic with...
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Sodium bisulfate (redirect from Bisulfate of soda)
most other life forms; so it is used in controlling outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish. Sodium bisulfate was the primary active ingredient in the toilet...
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the game is full of different life forms. This ranges from small fish, sea turtles, rays, lionfish, sea snakes, crown-of-thorns starfish, swordfish, whales...
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acapulcoensis. Invertebrates which feed on this coral are the crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci), Jenner's cowry (Jenneria pustulata), the...
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