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With too few tritons on the reef, crown-of-thorns starfish populations can explode, jeopardizing the living coral that makes up reefs. Covered with long, venomous spikes, the crown-of-thorns ...
In large numbers, crown-of-thorns starfish can mow down wide swaths of coral reef. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reports that Acropora species are in the top three ...
Crown-of-thorns starfish populations are again flourishing along the Great Barrier Reef. Symon Dworjanyn is a professor of marine ecology at Southern Cross university. "Crown-of-thorns starfish ...
According to an expert, the hunting of crown-of-thorns starfish has helped restore some of the coral reef that had been devastated by environmental changes. Takashi Nakamura, an associate ...
The Great Barrier Reef, a global treasure and the largest coral reef system on Earth ... While local conservation efforts, such as controlling crown-of-thorns starfish populations and reducing ...
A crown-of-thorns starfish can consume around 15 square meters of coral annually. The report also indicated that Tiexian Reef currently has three cays and Niu'e Reef has one, all of which were ...