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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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