Vinegar injections can be used safely to control outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster cf. solaris during the peak spawning season

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Pascal Dumas, Amaury Durbano, Bertrand Bourgeois, Hugues Gossuin, Christophe Peignon
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ABSTRACT: Concerns are mounting over the effects of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) (Acanthasteridae) outbreaks, prompting the need for integrated management strategies. Although direct control methods are short-term and localized, they remain one of the few operational tools that can be easily implemented by locals. Vinegar injections have recently emerged as a highly effective method; however, their impact on reproductive behavior remains untested. Here, we investigated the short-term spawning response of mature COTS to double injections of household vinegar. First, COTS abundances and reproductive status were monitored during a massive outbreak affecting New Caledonia’s reefs. In situ and laboratory experiments were then conducted to determine whether injected COTS would trigger synchronized spawning among mature individuals in close proximity. Our results indicated that injections had no significant effect on spawning behavior, even in densely populated aggregations (>4000 COTS ha-1). In the field, starfish exhibited ripe gonads with high gamete content (up to 35% of body weight) 3 d after conspecifics were injected. In the laboratory, mature COTS that were held with injected, decaying individuals in a confined volume did not expel their gametes after 2 d. This suggests that vinegar injections could be used at any time, even during peak spawning, without risking synchronized spawning in the affected areas.
在棘冠海星(Acanthaster cf. solaris)产卵高峰期,可以安全地使用醋注射来控制其爆发
ABSTRACT: 人们对棘冠海星(COTS)(Acanthasteridae)爆发的影响日益关注,因此需要采取综合管理策略。虽然直接控制方法具有短期性和局部性,但仍是少数几种可由当地人轻松实施的操作工具之一。最近,醋注射已成为一种非常有效的方法;然而,其对繁殖行为的影响仍未得到验证。在这里,我们研究了成熟胭脂鱼对双倍家用醋注射的短期产卵反应。首先,在影响新喀里多尼亚珊瑚礁的大规模疫情爆发期间,对胭脂鱼的数量和繁殖状况进行了监测。然后进行了现场和实验室实验,以确定注射的 COTS 是否会引发近距离的成熟个体同步产卵。我们的结果表明,注射对产卵行为没有显著影响,即使是在密集的聚集地(4000 COTS ha-1)也是如此。在野外,同种海星被注射后 3 天,性腺成熟,配子含量高(达体重的 35%)。在实验室中,将成熟的海星与已注射配子的腐烂个体放在一个密闭的空间中,2 d后它们的配子没有排出。
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Ecology Progress Series 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
8.00%
发文量
238
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management.
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