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New insights on when, where and why population irruptions of crown-of-thorns starfish occur Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

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15-18 Aug 2022

location
Magnetic Island
Presenter
Severine Choukroun

The purpose of this workshop will be to bring together established authorities on the biology and ecology of CoTS (e.g., Pratchett, Uthicke, and Caballes) with noted experts on hydrodynamic and biophysical modelling (e.g., Choukroun, Langlais and Bode), to explore new data and hypotheses regarding the location, timing, and putative causes of population irruptions. Population irruptions of crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS) remain one of the major causes of coral loss on the GBR, and the next cycle of irruptions is expected to occur in the coming years. Indeed, there is already new survey data available (Pratchett et al., unpub. data; Chandler et al., unpub. data) showing that densities of CoTs are already increasing at distinct regions in the far northern GBR. Ecological data combined with contemporary hydrodynamic and updated behaviour implemented in biophysical modelling, will make for a very compelling paper, that will challenge established hypotheses regarding initiation of population irruptions on the Great Barrier Reef.

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