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Chapitre 27. L’enjeu du « phénomène acanthaster » pour le Pacifique
Acanthaster planci est une étoile de mer corallivore, qui se nourrit des polypes coralliens en dévaginant son estomac sur les coraux et laisse derrière elle uniquement le squelette calcaire blanc du corail. De grande taille à l’état adulte (30 à 40 cm de
Adjeroud, Mehdi +3 more
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Kajian pergerakan dan tabiat pemakanan (Acanthaster Planci)di Perairan Terengganu
Kajian mengenai pergerakan dan tabiat pemakanan Acanthaster planci (crown-ofthorn atau COT) telah dijalankan di Pulau Redang, Terengganu. Kajian ini melibatkun 85 individu A. planci yang ditanda dengan cara pemotongan spina.
Anuar Salam Sulaiman
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The Crown-of-Thorns starfish Acanthaster planci (Linne') in Ceylon [PDF]
The Crown-of-Thorns starfish Acanthaster planci is a predator of coral and has been responsible for the widespread destruction of coral reefs. In Sri Lanka this starfish was first reported by Clarke in 1915. Recently skin-divers reported that Acanthaster
De Bruin, G.H.P.
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Acanthaster Planci (Crown of Thorns Starfish) and The Great Barrier Reef
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.
Weickhardt, Leonard W.
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Food preferences of juvenile corallivorous crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci) sea stars
Food preferences of juvenile corallivorous crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci) sea ...
S Uthicke (2923635) +2 more
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Interactions among coral populations can moderate the impact of coral predator outbreaks, enhancing community resilience and recovery. This study used predator-exclusion cages and neighbour removals in a field experiment to test how indirect interactions
Penin, L. +4 more
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Growth of Juvenile Acanthaster planci (L.) in the Laboratory [PDF]
Seven juvenile Acanthaster planci were reared from fertilized eggs to sexual maturity in 18 to 21 months in the laboratory. Four-month-old juveniles, about 8 mm in total diameter, began to transform into coral predators from the prior herbivore stage ...
Yamaguchi, Masashi
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