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Starfish – Predator or Prey
CoTS and Code of Ethics for Researchers
H.L.Clark (1921) found only 3 CoTS at Mer. What is the significance of this?
#1 Blue linckia and COTS
#2 Most starfish are rare
#3 What is Preferred Prey?
#4 Does prey abundance indicate predators?
Starfish of Heron Reef (1978-84)
Acanthaster planci (Linnaeus,1758)
Astropecten polyacanthus Muller and Troschel,1842
Disasterina abnormalis Perrier,1876
Echinaster luzonicus (Gray,1840)
Euretaster insignis (Sladen,1882)
Fromia elegans Clark,1921
Linckia guildingii Gray,1840
Linckia laevigata (Linnaeus,1758)
Linckia multifora (Lamarck,1816)
Nardoa novaecaledoniae (Perrier,1875)
Nardoa pauciforis (von Martens,1866)
Neoferdina cumingi (Gray,1840)
Ophidiaster robillardi de Loriel,1885
Reports to GBRMPA (1986-90)
Report to GBRMPA (1986)
Report to GBRMPA (1988)
Report to GBRMPA (1990)
Coral Reef Starfish Thesis (1996)
Chapter 1. General Introduction
Chapter 2. Species Present
Chapter 3. Habitat
Chapter 4. Population Density
Chapter 5. Size Structure
Chapter 6. Sexual Reproduction
Chapter 7. Asexual Reproduction
Chapter 8. Constancy of Mean Size
Chapter 9. Relative Abundance and Diversity
Chapter 10. General Discussion
Chapter 11. References
UQ PhD Thesis doi:10.14264/uql.2014.567
Draft NHT Applications (1999)
Triton Population Studies
Triton Domestic Trade
Triton Aquaculture
Beaver Reef (2001-2002)
Video: Giant Triton attacks and consumes Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (1 minute)
Video: Giant Triton attacks and consumes Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (20 minute)
Starfish, Tritons and CITES
Avaaz Petition (2012)
Change Petition (2015)
ABC Open (2016, List the Giant Triton on CITES)
ABC Open (2016, My Vote)
Starfish Series – #CharoniaResearch
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Most species of starfish are rare
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