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View article: Addressing a flat-out problem: environmental DNA (eDNA) exposes silent infestations of Acropora-eating flatworms (Prosthiostomum acroporae) in coral aquaculture
Addressing a flat-out problem: environmental DNA (eDNA) exposes silent infestations of Acropora-eating flatworms (Prosthiostomum acroporae) in coral aquaculture Open
View article: Xeniaphyllane and Xeniolide Diterpenes from the Deep-Sea Soft Coral <i>Paragorgia arborea</i>
Xeniaphyllane and Xeniolide Diterpenes from the Deep-Sea Soft Coral <i>Paragorgia arborea</i> Open
As exploration of ocean depths >1000 m is only possible by expensive remotely operated underwater vehicles, deep-sea invertebrates represent a largely untapped source of marine metabolites for potential applications in medicine. Our curren…
View article: eDNA monitoring detects new outbreak wave of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef
eDNA monitoring detects new outbreak wave of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef Open
Crown-of-thorns seastar (CoTS, Acanthaster cf. solaris ) outbreaks remain a significant cause of coral loss on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and across the West-Pacific Ocean. Previous outbreaks on the GBR have only been discovered once ful…
View article: Developing an effective marine eDNA monitoring: eDNA detection at pre-outbreak densities of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris)
Developing an effective marine eDNA monitoring: eDNA detection at pre-outbreak densities of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) Open
Outbreaks of the corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Seastar (CoTS) Acanthaster cf. solaris contribute significantly to coral reef loss. Control of outbreaks is hampered because standard monitoring techniques do not detect outbreaks at early (lo…
View article: Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star<i>Acanthaster</i>sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star<i>Acanthaster</i>sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Open
Crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) are among the most studied coral reef organisms, owing to their propensity to undergo major population irruptions, which contribute to significant coral loss and reef degradation throughou…
View article: AXIOS STENTS: TRANSFORMING THE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS.
AXIOS STENTS: TRANSFORMING THE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS. Open
View article: MOVE YOUR FEET, LOSE YOUR SEAT.
MOVE YOUR FEET, LOSE YOUR SEAT. Open
View article: Correction to: eDNA detection of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef using digital droplet PCR
Correction to: eDNA detection of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef using digital droplet PCR Open
View article: Quantifying Shedding and Degradation Rates of Environmental DNA (eDNA) from Pacific Crown-of-thorns Seastar (Acanthaster cf. Solaris)
Quantifying Shedding and Degradation Rates of Environmental DNA (eDNA) from Pacific Crown-of-thorns Seastar (Acanthaster cf. Solaris) Open
Population outbreaks of the corallivorous crown-of-thorns seastar (CoTS; Acanthaster spp.) are significant threats to the Indo-Pacific reefs. Although recent research demonstrated that environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques could improve CoTS…
View article: Author Correction: DNA-based identification of predators of the corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) from fish faeces and gut contents
Author Correction: DNA-based identification of predators of the corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) from fish faeces and gut contents Open
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
View article: Sensitive environmental DNA detection via lateral flow assay (dipstick)—A case study on corallivorous crown‐of‐thorns sea star (<i>Acanthaster cf. solaris</i>) detection
Sensitive environmental DNA detection via lateral flow assay (dipstick)—A case study on corallivorous crown‐of‐thorns sea star (<i>Acanthaster cf. solaris</i>) detection Open
Environmental DNA (eDNA) represents an emerging opportunity for species monitoring in the marine environment. One aspect that poses challenges is the ability to detect target DNA without the complexity of specialized laboratory equipment. …
View article: DNA-based identification of predators of the corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) from fish faeces and gut contents
DNA-based identification of predators of the corallivorous Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) from fish faeces and gut contents Open
View article: Spawning time of Acanthaster cf. solaris on the Great Barrier Reef inferred using qPCR quantification of embryos and larvae: do they know it’s Christmas?
Spawning time of Acanthaster cf. solaris on the Great Barrier Reef inferred using qPCR quantification of embryos and larvae: do they know it’s Christmas? Open
Outbreaks of crown-of-thorns seastars (CoTS; Acanthaster spp.) are a major contributor to degradation of Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Understanding the dispersal and fate of planktonic life stages is crucial to understand and manage outbreaks…
View article: eDNA detection of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef using digital droplet PCR
eDNA detection of corallivorous seastar (Acanthaster cf. solaris) outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef using digital droplet PCR Open
Coral loss through consumption by corallivorous crown-of-thorns seastars (CoTS, Acanthaster spp. ) is a major contributor to the coral reef crisis in the Indo-Pacific region. The fourth wave of Acanthaster cf. solaris outbreaks since the 1…
View article: Marine Monitoring Program: Annual Report for inshore water quality monitoring 2016-2017
Marine Monitoring Program: Annual Report for inshore water quality monitoring 2016-2017 Open
This Report was contracted by GBRMPA. The contract allows GBRMPA full use of monitoring outputs, including this report. All rights are reserved and no part of this document may be reproduced, stored or copied in any form or by any means wh…
View article: Effects of light attenuation on the sponge holobiont- implications for dredging management
Effects of light attenuation on the sponge holobiont- implications for dredging management Open
Dredging and natural sediment resuspension events can cause high levels of turbidity, reducing the amount of light available for photosynthetic benthic biota. To determine how marine sponges respond to light attenuation, five species were …
View article: Recovery from bleaching is mediated by threshold densities of background thermo-tolerant symbiont types in a reef-building coral
Recovery from bleaching is mediated by threshold densities of background thermo-tolerant symbiont types in a reef-building coral Open
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that includes thermo-tolerant types in low abundance. While tolerant symbiont types are hypothesized to facilitate tolerance to temperature and …
View article: P058: Improving patient safety and streamlining care at a community hospital through spread and scale of a trauma care bundle: a quality improvement pilot project
P058: Improving patient safety and streamlining care at a community hospital through spread and scale of a trauma care bundle: a quality improvement pilot project Open
View article: Refining genetic markers to detect and quantify crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef. Final report prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Refining genetic markers to detect and quantify crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef. Final report prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Open
View article: Outbreak of coral-eating Crown-of-Thorns creates continuous cloud of larvae over 320 km of the Great Barrier Reef
Outbreak of coral-eating Crown-of-Thorns creates continuous cloud of larvae over 320 km of the Great Barrier Reef Open
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide due to a combination of local and global causes. Over 40% of the recent coral loss on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has been attributed to outbreaks of the coral-eating Crown-of-Thorns Seastar (C…
View article: Biochemical responses to ocean acidification contrast between tropical corals with high and low abundances at volcanic carbon dioxide seeps
Biochemical responses to ocean acidification contrast between tropical corals with high and low abundances at volcanic carbon dioxide seeps Open
At two natural volcanic seeps in Papua New Guinea, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in the seawater is consistent with projections for 2100. Here, the cover of massive scleractinian corals Porites spp. is twice as high at elev…
View article: Zooplankton Growth, Respiration and Grazing on the Australian Margins of the Tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans
Zooplankton Growth, Respiration and Grazing on the Australian Margins of the Tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans Open
The specific activity of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (spAARS), an index of growth rate, and of the electron transport system (spETS), an index of respiration, was measured in three size fractions (73-150 μm, >150 μm and >350 μm) of zooplank…