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Variable food alters responses of larval crown-of-thorns starfish to ocean warming but not acidification

Biology

Variable food alters responses of larval crown-of-thorns starfish to ocean warming but not acidification

B. Mos, N. Mesic, et al.

Discover how changing ocean conditions impact the survival and growth of larval crown-of-thorns starfish. This research by Benjamin Mos, Naomi Mesic, and Symon A. Dworjanyn reveals the intricate relationship between phytoplankton abundance and starfish development amid climate challenges.

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Abstract
Phytoplankton abundance is decreasing and becoming more variable as the ocean climate changes. We examine how low, high, and variable phytoplankton food supply affected the survival, development, and growth of larval crown-of-thorns starfish, *Acanthaster* sp. exposed to combined warming (26, 30 °C) and acidification (pH 8.0, 7.6). Larvae fed a low food ration are smaller, and develop slower and with more abnormalities than larvae fed a high ration. Larvae fed a variable food supply (low, followed by high ration) overcome the negative effects of low food on development rate and occurrence of abnormalities, but are 16–17% smaller than larvae fed the high ration continuously. Acidification (pH 7.6) slows growth and development and increases abnormalities regardless of the food regime. Warming slows growth and development, but these effects are mitigated by high food availability. As tropical oceans warm, the success of crown-of-thorns starfish larvae may depend on the abundance of their phytoplankton prey.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Jun 14, 2023
Authors
Benjamin Mos, Naomi Mesic, Symon A. Dworjanyn
Tags
phytoplankton
crown-of-thorns starfish
larval growth
ocean climate change
acidification
warming
food supply
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