Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster sp. on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Biological Bulletin Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-17 DOI:10.1086/717026
Morgan S Pratchett, Ciemon F Caballes, Christopher Cvitanovic, Maia L Raymundo, Russell C Babcock, Mary C Bonin, Yves-Marie Bozec, Deborah Burn, Maria Byrne, Carolina Castro-Sanguino, Carla C M Chen, Scott A Condie, Zara-Louise Cowan, Dione J Deaker, Amelia Desbiens, Lyndon M Devantier, Peter J Doherty, Peter C Doll, Jason R Doyle, Symon A Dworjanyn, Katharina E Fabricius, Michael D E Haywood, Karlo Hock, Anne K Hoggett, Lone Høj, John K Keesing, Richard A Kenchington, Bethan J Lang, Scott D Ling, Samuel A Matthews, Hamish I McCallum, Camille Mellin, Benjamin Mos, Cherie A Motti, Peter J Mumby, Richard J W Stump, Sven Uthicke, Lyle Vail, Kennedy Wolfe, Shaun K Wilson
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AbstractCrown-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 throughout the Indo-Pacific. However, there are still important knowledge gaps pertaining to the biology, ecology, and management of Acanthaster sp. Renewed efforts to advance understanding and management of Pacific crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) on Australia's Great Barrier Reef require explicit consideration of relevant and tractable knowledge gaps. Drawing on established horizon scanning methodologies, this study identified contemporary knowledge gaps by asking active and/or established crown-of-thorns sea star researchers to pose critical research questions that they believe should be addressed to improve the understanding and management of crown-of-thorns sea stars on the Great Barrier Reef. A total of 38 participants proposed 246 independent research questions, organized into 7 themes: feeding ecology, demography, distribution and abundance, predation, settlement, management, and environmental change. Questions were further assigned to 48 specific topics nested within the 7 themes. During this process, redundant questions were removed, which reduced the total number of distinct research questions to 172. Research questions posed were mostly related to themes of demography (46 questions) and management (48 questions). The dominant topics, meanwhile, were the incidence of population irruptions (16 questions), feeding ecology of larval sea stars (15 questions), effects of elevated water temperature on crown-of-thorns sea stars (13 questions), and predation on juveniles (12 questions). While the breadth of questions suggests that there is considerable research needed to improve understanding and management of crown-of-thorns sea stars on the Great Barrier Reef, the predominance of certain themes and topics suggests a major focus for new research while also providing a roadmap to guide future research efforts.

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澳大利亚大堡礁上太平洋棘冠海星Acanthaster sp.的生物学、生态学和管理方面的知识空白。
棘冠海星(Acanthaster sp.)是研究最多的珊瑚礁生物之一,因为它们倾向于经历大规模的种群入侵,这导致了整个印度洋-太平洋地区的珊瑚损失和珊瑚礁退化。然而,关于棘冠海星的生物学、生态学和管理仍然存在重要的知识空白。为了进一步了解和管理澳大利亚大堡礁上的太平洋棘冠海星(棘冠海星),需要明确考虑相关的和可处理的知识空白。利用已建立的水平扫描方法,本研究通过要求活跃和/或已建立的棘冠海星研究人员提出他们认为应该解决的关键研究问题,以提高对大堡礁棘冠海星的理解和管理,从而确定了当代的知识空白。共有38名参与者提出了246个独立的研究问题,分为7个主题:摄食生态学、人口统计学、分布和丰度、捕食、定居、管理和环境变化。问题被进一步分配到嵌套在7个主题中的48个特定主题。在此过程中,多余的问题被删除,从而将不同的研究问题总数减少到172个。提出的研究问题主要与人口(46个问题)和管理(48个问题)主题相关。与此同时,主要的话题是种群入侵的发生率(16个问题),幼虫海星的摄食生态(15个问题),水温升高对棘冠海星的影响(13个问题),以及对幼海星的捕食(12个问题)。虽然问题的广度表明需要进行大量的研究来提高对大堡礁棘冠海星的理解和管理,但某些主题和主题的优势表明了新研究的主要焦点,同时也为指导未来的研究工作提供了路线图。
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Biological Bulletin 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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