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DNA-Based Detection and Patterns of Larval Settlement of the Corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star (Acanthaster sp.)

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BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN
卷 241, 期 3, 页码 271-285

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/717539

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  1. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre (RRRC)
  2. Morris Family Foundation
  3. Australian governments National Environmental Science Program
  4. Ian Potter Foundation 50th Anniversary Commemorative Grants Scheme through Crown-of-Thorns Starfish Research Grants - Australian Museums Lizard Island Research Station
  5. Australian Institute of Marine Science
  6. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

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This study introduced an innovative method to measure crown-of-thorns sea star settlement and explored temporal and spatial patterns of settlement on the Great Barrier Reef from 2016 to 2020. The results revealed that the larvae of crown-of-thorns sea stars readily settle in shallow reef environments, with no preferential settlement detected between depths tested. Substantial variation in settlement between different regions of the Great Barrier Reef was also observed in 2019-2020.
Population irruptions of the western Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star (Acanthaster sp.) are a perennial threat to coral reefs and may be initiated by fluctuations in reproductive or settlement success. However, the processes dictating their early life history, particularly larval settlement, remain poorly understood given limitations in sampling larvae and newly settled juveniles in the field. Here, we introduce an innovative method to measure crown-of-thorns sea star settlement, using artificial settlement collectors and droplet digital polymerase chain reaction based on crown-of-thorns sea star-specific mitochondrial DNA primers. This study demonstrated the utility of this method and explored temporal and spatial patterns of crown-of-thorns sea star settlement on the Great Barrier Reef from 2016 to 2020. Settlement varied considerably between sampling periods at Rib Reef and peaked between October 2016 and January 2017. Our results further suggest that crown-of-thorns sea star larvae readily settle in shallow reef environments, with no preferential settlement detected between depths tested (4-12 m). Substantial variation between Great Barrier Reef regions was revealed in 2019-2020, because collectors deployed on reefs in the central Great Barrier Reef were >10 times as likely to record newly settled crown-of-thorns sea stars as reefs in the northern Great Barrier Reef near Lizard Island. The trends reported here add to our understanding of this critical life-history stage; however, further method validation and larger-scale studies are needed to address pertinent information gaps, such as the stock-recruitment dynamics of this species. Most importantly, fluctuations in crown-of-thorns sea star settlement can now be detected using this sampling protocol, which demonstrates its utility in heralding new and renewed population irruptions of this destructive sea star.

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