Crown-of-thorns starfish larvae can feed on organic matter released from corals

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Previous studies have suggested that Crown-of-Thorns starfish (COTS) larvae may be able to survive in the absence of abundant phytoplankton resources suggesting that they may be able to utilize alternative food sources. Here, we tested the hypothesis that COTS larvae are able to feed on coral-derived organic matter using labeled stable isotope tracers (13C and 15N). Our results show that coral-derived organic matter (coral mucus and associated microorganisms) can be assimilated by COTS larvae and may be an important alternative or additional food resource for COTS larvae through periods of low phytoplankton biomass. This additional food resource could potentially facilitate COTS outbreaks by reducing resource limitation.

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Nakajima, R., Nakatomi, N., Kurihara, H., Fox, M. D., Smith, J. E., & Okaji, K. (2016). Crown-of-thorns starfish larvae can feed on organic matter released from corals. Diversity, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/d8040018

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