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  • Crown-of-thorns starfish | AIMS
    Adult crown-of-thorns starfish have an enormous appetite for eating hard coral An adult crown-of-thorns starfish can consume up to 10 m 2 of coral a year Like other starfish, they feed by pushing their stomach out through their mouth, covering their coral prey with digestive enzymes and converting coral tissue into a coral soup
  • Causes of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks | AIMS
    Crown-of-thorns starfish aggregate on a small coral bommie on the Great Barrier Reef The Reef is facing more frequent disturbances, giving reefs less time and opportunity to recover For example c limate change is increasing the frequency of marine heatwaves which cause coral bleaching It is also probably increasing the intensity of tropical cyclones and floods The combination of climate
  • Understanding crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks - AIMS
    The crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) is a natural predator of corals in the Indo‐Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR)
  • Innovative approaches to controlling crown-of-thorns starfish
    Crown-of-thorns starfish (aka COTS) contribute to large losses of hard coral on the Great Barrier Reef Disturbances such as marine heatwaves and more severe cyclones because of climate change are placing increased pressures on the Reef With little relief in sight, this makes efforts to control the starfish outbreaks at the local or regional level even more important Starfish control
  • Crown-of-thorns starfish | AIMS
    Crown-of-thorns starfish are a major cause of hard coral loss on the Great Barrier Reef The coral-eating starfish is native to the Indo-Pacific region; however, they can occur in plague proportions, consuming vast swathes of hard coral during outbreaks
  • Monitoring crown-of-thorns starfish | AIMS
    A crown-of-thorns starfish on Farquarson Reef in the Central Great Barrier Reef Image: AIMS LTMP This information is provided to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to better understand the progress of outbreaks, and to support identifying reefs for targeted crowns-of-thorns starfish control measures The data also supports ecological studies identifying potential drivers of
  • The Triton that ate the Crown-of-Thorns - AIMS
    Crown-of-thorns aggregation on the Great Barrier Reef Photo: AIMS LTMP The crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), Acanthaster planci, is a specialist, feeding only upon the flesh of live corals This animal has several biological attributes that contribute to its ability to undergo massive population fluctuations through time
  • Understanding crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks | AIMS
    The crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) is a natural predator of corals in the Indo‐Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) While they are native to the region, COTS are a leading cause of coral loss on the GBR Since the 1960s, the Reef has experienced four recorded major outbreaks of COTS, with populations erupting approximately every 15 years
  • Annual Summary Report of Coral Reef Condition 2024 25 | AIMS
    The summer of 2024 brought multiple stressors to the GBR including cyclones, flooding and crown-of-thorns starfish, but the mass coral bleaching event was the primary source of coral mortality In 2025, hard coral cover declined substantially across the GBR, although considerable coral cover remains in all three regions
  • Taking stock of a thorny issue: 30 years of crown-of-thorns starfish . . .
    A new book exploring the best scientific research on preventing coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) outbreaks, is expected to become a critical resource for informing management of these outbreaks across the Indo-Pacific The book “Biology, Ecology and Management of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish” is the latest authoritative work across 30 years of COTS research Comprised of 18 new





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