Newer
Older
Digital_Repository / Misc / Mass downloads / UTas / 1233.html
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html>
  <head>
    <title>UTas ePrints - Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment</title>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/javascript/auto.js"><!-- padder --></script>
    <style type="text/css" media="screen">@import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/auto.css);</style>
    <style type="text/css" media="print">@import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/print.css);</style>
    <link rel="icon" href="/images/eprints/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
    <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/images/eprints/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
    <link rel="Top" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/" />
    <link rel="Search" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/search" />
    <meta content="Johnson, Craig R." name="eprints.creators_name" />
<meta content="Sutton, D.C." name="eprints.creators_name" />
<meta content="Olson, R.R." name="eprints.creators_name" />
<meta content="Giddins, R." name="eprints.creators_name" />
<meta content="Craig.Johnson@utas.edu.au" name="eprints.creators_id" />
<meta content="" name="eprints.creators_id" />
<meta content="" name="eprints.creators_id" />
<meta content="" name="eprints.creators_id" />
<meta content="article" name="eprints.type" />
<meta content="2007-06-24" name="eprints.datestamp" />
<meta content="2008-01-08 15:30:00" name="eprints.lastmod" />
<meta content="show" name="eprints.metadata_visibility" />
<meta content="Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of
bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a
hypothesis for deepwater recruitment" name="eprints.title" />
<meta content="pub" name="eprints.ispublished" />
<meta content="270702" name="eprints.subjects" />
<meta content="public" name="eprints.full_text_status" />
<meta content="Settlement trials conducted with larvae of crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci
revealed a moderate degree of substratum specificity. Highest rates of settlement and metamorphosis
occurred on coral rubble and the crustose coralline alga (CCA) Lithothamnlum pseudosorum, but rates
were more vanable on the coralline. Interpretation of settlement on the rubble is difficult because rubble
always supported some CCA. Settlement was significantly lower on other CCA (Porolithon onkodes and
Neogoniolithon foslei), non-calcareous crustose red algae (Peyssonellia sp.), and fouled ceramic tdes.
These results were consistent irrespective of whether larvae were offered a choice of substrata or not.
When larvae were separated from L. pseudosorum by mesh, settlement was highly variable but
sometimes occurred at high rates, suggesting that contact with the algae is not obligatory for induction.
Larvae were not induced to settle by GABA (y-amino butyric acid), elevated K+ concentrations, or coral
blocks fouled for 9 d, and settlement rates were virtually zero in controls without a known added
inducer. Treatment of highly inductive shards of L. pseudosorum with antibiotics reduced their
Inductive activlty to low levels, suggeslng that induction of settlement and metamorphosis of A. planci
by L. pseudosorum may be mediated by epiphytic bacteria. Other results were consistent with the
notion of bacteria-mediated induction. The inductive ability of different regions on individual L.
pseudosorum plants varied greatly, as did densities of bacteria on the plant surface. Larvae always
settled on sections of thallus having high densities of bacteria, but never on adjacent areas where
epiphytic bacteria were sparse. The inductive stimulus is likely to be chemical since it was inactivated
by boiling or autoclaving, and may be a relatively large molecule since it was not detected in water,
ethanol or chloroform extracts of lnductlve algae or coral rubble, and was retained by dialysis tubing of
pore size 10000 Daltons. The spatlal distribution of coral rubble and L. pseudosorum on and around
GBR midshelf reefs, the location of hydrodynamic retention cells around reefs, and the pattern of
outbreaks on the GBR, suggest that mass settlements of A. planci are more likely to occur in deep than
in shallow water. This would explain the paradox that outbreaks of A. planci on the GBR are not
heralded by increases in abundances of juveniles in shallow water, but are first observed as adult
starfish ascending from deepwater Prehminary deep water videotransects off Davies Reef showed that
rubble and CCA were abundant m deep water (30 to 65 m) adjacent to the area where aggregations of
adult starfish were first seen moving up from deep water, but the substratum in deep water off other
sections of the reef was sand." name="eprints.abstract" />
<meta content="1991" name="eprints.date" />
<meta content="published" name="eprints.date_type" />
<meta content="Marine Ecology Progress Series" name="eprints.publication" />
<meta content="71" name="eprints.volume" />
<meta content="2" name="eprints.number" />
<meta content="143-162" name="eprints.pagerange" />
<meta content="UNSPECIFIED" name="eprints.thesis_type" />
<meta content="TRUE" name="eprints.refereed" />
<meta content="0171-8630" name="eprints.issn" />
<meta content="http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/71/m071p143.pdf" name="eprints.official_url" />
<meta content="Adey, W. H., Townsend, R. A., Boykins, W. T. (1982). The
crustose coralline algae (Rhodophyta: Corallinaceae) of
the Hawaiian Islands. Smithson. Contr. mar. Sci 15, 74 pp.
Barnes, J. R., Gonor, J. J. (1973). The larval settling response
of the lined chiton Tom-cella ljneata. Mar. Biol. 20: 259-264
Baumann, P., Baumann, L., Mandel, M. (1971). Taxonomy of
marine bacteria: the genus Beneckea. J. Bacterial. 107:
268-294
Baumann, L , Baumann, P , Mandel, M,, Allen, R. D. (1972).
Taxonomy of aerobic marine eubactena. J . Bactenol. 110:
402429
Birkeland, C., Lucas, J . S (1990). Acanthaster planci: major
management problem of coral reefs. CRC, Boca Raton
Black, K. P.. Moran, P. J . (1991). The influence of hydrody-
namics on the passive dispersal and initial recruitment
of larvae of Acanthaster planci (Echinodermata:
Asteroidea) on the Great Barner Reef Mar Ecol. Prog.
Ser. 69. 55-65
Brancato, M. S., Woollacott, R. M. (1982). Effect of microbial
filnls on settlement of bryozoan larvae (Bugula simplex, B.
stolonifera, and B. turnta) Mar Biol 71. 51-56
Cameron, R. A., Hinegardner, R T (1974). Initiation of
metamorphosis In laboratory cultured sea urchins. Blol.
Bull. mar. biol. Lab., Woods Hole 146: 335-342
Crisp, D. J . (1974). Factors influencing the settlement of
manne invertebrate larvae. In: Grant, P T., Mackie, A. M.
(eds.) Chemoreception in marine orgamsms. Academic
Press, New York, p. 117-265
Cropp, C. M., Garland, C. D. (1988). A scheme for the identifi-
cation of marine bacteria. Aust. Microbiologist 9: 27-34
Davis, C. L., Koop, K., Muir, D. G., Robb, F. T. (1983). Bacterial
diversity in adjacent kelp-dominated ecosystems. Mar
Ecol. Prog. Ser. 13: 115-119
Doherty, P. J , Davidson, J . (1988). Monitoring the distribution
and abundance of luvenile Acanthaster planci In the cent-
ral Great Barrier Reef. Proc 6th Int. Coral Reef Symp. 2
131-136
Ebert, T. A. (1983). Recruitment in eclnoderms In Jangoux,
M., Lawrence, J . M. (eds) Echlnoderm studies, Vol. l .
Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 169-203
Endean, R., Cameron, A. M. (1985). Ecocatastrophe on the
Great Barr~er Reef. Proc. 5th Int. Coral Reef Cong., Tahib
5: 309-314
Endean, R., Stablum, W. (1973). A study of some aspects of the
crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) Infestations
of reefs of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Atoll Res. Bull.
167. 1-62
Fitt, W. K , Coon, S L , Walch, M,, Weiner, R. M., Colwell, R
R., Bonar, D. B (1990). Settlement behaviour and
metamorphosis of oyster larvae (Crassostrea gigas) in
response to bacterial supematants. Mar. Biol. 106: 389-394
Fitt, W. K., Hofmann, D. K., Wolk, M,, Rahat, M (1987).
Requirement of exogenous inducers for metamorphosis of
axenic larvae and buds of Cassiopea andromeda
(Cnldana. Scyphozoa). Mar. Blol. 94: 415422
Garland, C. D., Cooke, S. L., Grant, J . F., McMeekin, T. A.
(1985) Ingestion of the bacteria on and the cuticle of
crustose (non-articulated) coralline algae by post-larval
and juvenile abalone (Haliotis ruber Leach) from Tasma-
nian waters. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 91: 137-149
Gee, J M. (1965). Chemical stimulation of settlement in larvae
of Spirorbis rupestns (Serpulidae). Anlm. Behav. 13:
181-186
Gray, J. S. (1966). The attracbve factor of intertidal sands to
Protodrilus symbioticus. J. mar. biol. Ass. U. K. 46: 627-645
Gray, J. S. (1967). Substrate selection by the archiannelid
Protodrilus rubropharyngeus. Helgolander wiss.
Meeresunters. 15: 253-269
Henderson, J. A., Lucas, J . S. (1971), Larval development and
metamorphosis of Acanthasterplanci (Asteroidea). Nature.
Lond. 232: 655-657
Hobbie, J. E. (1988). A comparison of the ecology of plank-
tonic bacteria in fresh and salt water. Limnol. Oceanogr.
33. 750-764
Hofmann, D. K., Brand, U. (1987). Induction of metamorphosis
in the symbiotic scyphozoan Cassiopea andromeda. role of
manne bacteria and biochemicals Symbiosis 4: 99-116
Hofmann, D. K., Neumann, R , Henne, K. (1978). Strobilatlon,
budding and Initiation of scyphistoma morphogenesls In
the rhizostome Cassiopea andromeda (Cnidaria.
Scyphozoa). Mar. Biol. 47: 161-176
James, M. K., Dight, I. J . , Bode, L. (1990). Great Barrler Reef
hydrodynamics, reef connectivity, and Acanthaster popu-
lation dynamics. In. Bradbury, R. H. (ed.) The Acanthaster
phenomenon. a modelling approach. Lecture Notes in
Biomathematics 8, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, p. 1 7 4 4
Johnson, C. R., Mann, K. H. (1986). The crustose coralllne
alga, Phymatolithon Foslie, inhibits the overgrowth of sea-
weeds without relying on herbivores. J . exp. mar. Biol.
Ecol. 96: 127-146
Johnson, D. B., Bass. D. K., Miller-Smith, B. A., Moran, P. J.,
Mundy, C. N., Speare, P. J. (1988). Outbreaks of the
crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthasterplanci) on the Great
Barner Reef. results of surveys 1986-1988. Proc. 6th Int.
Coral Reef Symp. 2: 165-169
Kaneko, T., Hauxhurst, J . , Krichevsky, M,, Atlas, R. M. (1978).
Numerical taxonomic studies of bacteria isolated from arc-
tic and sub-arcbc marine environments. In. Loutit, M. W.,
Mles, J . A. R. (eds.) Microbial ecology. Springer Verlag,
Berlin, p. 26-30
Kirchman, D., Graham, S., Reish, D., Mitchell, R. (1982). Bac-
teria induce settlement and metamorphosis of Janua (Dex-
iospira) Brasillensis Grube (Polychaeta Spirorbidae) J .
exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 56: 153-163
Krieg, H. R., Holt, J. G (eds.) (1986) Bergey's manual of
systematic bacteriology, Vol 1 Williams and Willuns, Bal-
timore
Lewis, T. E., Garland, C. D., McMeelun, T A. (1985) The
bactenal biota on crustose (nonarbculated) coralline algae
from Tasmanian waters. Microb. Ecol. 11: 221-230
Littler, M. M. (1973). The distribution, abundance and com-
munities of deepwater Hawaiian crustose corallines
(Rhodophyta, Cryptonemiales). Pacif. Sci. 27: 281-289
Lucas, J . S. (1975). Environmental influences on the early
development of Acanthaster planci (L.). In: Proc. Crown-
of-thorns starfish Seminar, 6 Sept 1974. Aust. Gov. Print.
Sew., Canberra, p. 103-121
Lucas, J . S. (1982). Quantitative studies of feeding and nutri-
tion during larval development of the coral reef asteroid
Acanthasterplanci (L.) J . exp mar. Biol. Ecol. 65: 173-193
Lucas, J . S. (1984). Growth, maturation and effects of diet in
Acanthaster planci (L.) (Asteroidea) and hybrids reared in
the laboratory J , exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 79: 129-147
McShane, P. E., Smith, M. G. (1988). Measuring recruitment of
abalone Haliotis rubra Leach (Gastropoda: Haliotldae) -
comparison of a novel method with two other methods.
Aust. J . mar. Freshwat. Res 39: 331-336
Meadows, P. S. M,, Williams, G. B. (1963). Settlement of
Spirorbis borealis Daudin on surfaces bearing films of
micro-organisms. Nature, Lond. 198: 610-61 1
Mihm, J . W., Banta, W. C . , Loeb, G. I. (1981). Effects of
adsorbed organic and primary fouling fllms on bryozoan
settlement. J exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 54: 167-179
Moran, P. J . (1986). The Acanthaster phenomenon. Oceanogr.
mar. Biol. A Rev. 24: 379480
Moran, P. J. (1989). Report of field surveys of juvenlle crown-
of-thorns starfish. Report to Grt. Bar. Reef Mar. Park Auth.,
Townsville, 4 Dec., 22 pp.
Moran, P. J . , Bradbury, R. H., Reichelt, R. E. (1985). Mesoscale
studies of the crown-of-thorns/coral interaction: a case
history from the Great Barrier Reef. Proc. 5th Int Coral
Reef Cong., Tahiti 5: 321-326
Moran, P. J., Bradbury, R. H., Reichelt, R. E. (1988). Distribu-
tion of recent outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish
(Acanthaster planci) along the Great Bamer Reef:
1985-1986. Coral Reefs 7: 125-137
Moriarty, D. J. W. (1979). Biomass of suspended bacteria over
coral reefs. Mar. Biol. 53: 193-200
Morse, A. N. C., Morse, D. E. (1984). Recruitment and
metamorphosis of Haliotis larvae induced by molecules
uniquely avdable at the surfaces of crustose red algae. J .
exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 75: 191-215
Morse, D. E., Hooker, N., Duncan, H., Jensen, L. (1979). y-
aminobutyric acid, a neurotransmitter, induces planktonic
abalone larvae to settle and begin metamorphosis. Science
204: 407410
Morse, D. E., Hooker. N., Morse, A. N. C., Jensen, R. A.
(1988). Control of larval metamorphosis and recruitment
in sympatric agariciid corals. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 116:
193-217
Neumann, R. (1979). Bacterial induction of settlement and . ,
metamorphosis in the planula larvae of Cassiopea
andromeda (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae). Mar. . .
Ecol. Proy. S&amp;. l : 21-28
Olson, R. R. (1985). In situ culturing of larvae of the crown-of-
thorns starfish Acanthaster planci. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 25:
207-210
Ormond, R. G. F., Campbell, A. C. (1974). Formation and
breakdown of Acanthaster plancl aggregations in the Red
Sea. Proc. 2nd Int. Coral Reef Syrnp. 1: 595419
Pearce, C. M., Scheibling, R. E. (1988). Larval settlement in
the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis.
Am Zool. 28: 365
Pearson, R. G., Endean, R. (1969). A prehinary study of the
coral predator Acanthaster planci (L.) (Asteroidea) on the
Great Bamer Reef. Fish. Notes Qld. 3: 27-55
Prince, J. D., Sellers, T. L., Ford, W. B., Talbot, S. R. (1987).
Experimental evidence for limited dispersal of haliotid
larvae (genus Haliotis Molluscs: Gastropoda). J. exp. mar.
Biol. Ecol. 106: 243-263
Reichelt, J. L., Baumann, P. (1973). Taxonomy of marine,
luminous bacteria. Arch. Mikrobiol. 94: 283-330
Reichelt, R. L. (1990). Dispersal and control models of Acan-
thaster planci populations on the Great Barrier Reef. In:
Bradbury, R. H. (ed.) The Acanthaster phenomenon: a
modelling approach. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 8.
Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, p. 6-16
Reichelt, R. E., Bradbury, R. H., Moran, P. J. (1990). Distnbu-
tion of Acanthaster planci outbreaks on the Great Barrier
Reef between 1966 and 1989. Coral Reefs 9: 97-103
Rumnll, S. S., Cameron, R. A. (1983). Effects of gamma-
aminobutyric acid on the settlement of larvae of the black
chiton Katharina tunicata. Mar. Biol. 72: 243-247
Scheltema, R. S. (1976). Biological interactions determining
larval settlement of marine invertebrates. Thalassia jugosl.
10: 263-296
Scoffin, T. P., Stoddart, D. R., Tudhope, A. W., Woodroffe. C.
(1985). Rhodoliths and coralliths of Muri Lagoon,
Rarotonga. Cook Islands. Coral Reefs 4: 71-80
Sebens, K. P. (1983). Settlement and metamorphosis of
temperate soft-coral larva (Ncyonium siderium Vemll):
induction by crustose algae. Biol. Bull. mar. biol. Lab.,
Woods Hole 165: 286-304
Sieburth, J. M., Pratt, H. L., Johnson, P. W., Scales, D. (1975).
Microbial seascapes - a pictorial essay of marine microor-
ganisms and their environments. University Park Press,
Baltimore
Shepherd. S. A., Turner, I. A. (1985). Studies on southern
Australian abalone (genus Haliotis). W. Habitat prefer-
ence and abundance and predators of juveniles. J. exp.
mar. Biol. Ecol. 93: 285-298
Sokal, R. R., Rohlf, F. J. (1981). Biometry, 2nd edn. Freeman,
San Francisco
Stanier, R. Y., Palleroni, N. J., Doudoroff, M. (1966). The
aerobic pseudomonads: a taxonomic study. J. gen. Mic-
robiol. 43: 159-27 1
Steneck, R. S. (1982). A limpet-coralline alga association:
adaptations and defenses between a selective herbivore
and its prey. Ecology 63: 507-522
Weiner, R. M., Segall, A. M., Colwell, R. R. (1985). Characteri-
zation of a marine bacterium associated with Crassostrea
virginica (the eastern oyster). Appl. environ. Microbiol.
83-90
Wolk, M,, Rahat, M,, Fitt, W. K., Hofmann, D. K. (1985).
Cholera toxin and thyrotropine can replace natural induc-
ers required for the metamorphosis of larvae and buds
the scyphozoan Cassiopea andromeda. Roux's Arch. Dev.
Biol. 194: 487-490
Yamaguchl, M. (1973a). Early life histories of coral reef
asteroids, with special reference to Acanthasterplancj (
In: Jones, 0. A., Endean, R. (eds.) Biology and geology
coral reefs. Academic Press, New York, p. 369-387
Yamaguchi, M. (1973b). Recruitment of coral reef asteroids,
with emphasis on Acanthaster planci (L.). Micronesia
207-212
Yamaguchi, M. (1975). Coral-reef asteroids of Guam. Bio-
tropica 7: 12-23
Yokochi, H., Ogura, M. (1987). Spawning period and discov-
ery of juverule Acanthaster planci (L.) (Echinodermata:
Asteroidea) at northwestern Iriomote-Jima, Ryukyu
Islands. Bull. mar. Sci. 41: 61 1-616
Yool, A. J., Grau, S. M., Hadfield, M. G., Jensen, R.
Markell, D. A., Morse, D. E. (1986). Excess potassium
induces larval metamorphosis in four marine invertebrate
species. Biol. Bull. mar. biol. Lab., Woods Hole 170:
255-266
Zann, L., Brodie, J . , Berryman, C., Naqasima, M. (1987).
Recruitment, ecology, growth and behaviour of juvenile
Acanthaster planci (L.) (Echinodermata: Asteroidea). Bull.
mar. Sci. 41: 561-575
Zar, J. H. (1984). BiostatisDcal analysis, 2nd edn. Prentice-
Hall, New Jersey" name="eprints.referencetext" />
<meta content="Johnson, Craig R. and Sutton, D.C. and Olson, R.R. and Giddins, R. (1991) Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 71 (2). pp. 143-162. ISSN 0171-8630" name="eprints.citation" />
<meta content="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/1/johnson.pdf" name="eprints.document_url" />
<link rel="schema.DC" href="http://purl.org/DC/elements/1.0/" />
<meta content="Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of
bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a
hypothesis for deepwater recruitment" name="DC.title" />
<meta content="Johnson, Craig R." name="DC.creator" />
<meta content="Sutton, D.C." name="DC.creator" />
<meta content="Olson, R.R." name="DC.creator" />
<meta content="Giddins, R." name="DC.creator" />
<meta content="270702 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)" name="DC.subject" />
<meta content="Settlement trials conducted with larvae of crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci
revealed a moderate degree of substratum specificity. Highest rates of settlement and metamorphosis
occurred on coral rubble and the crustose coralline alga (CCA) Lithothamnlum pseudosorum, but rates
were more vanable on the coralline. Interpretation of settlement on the rubble is difficult because rubble
always supported some CCA. Settlement was significantly lower on other CCA (Porolithon onkodes and
Neogoniolithon foslei), non-calcareous crustose red algae (Peyssonellia sp.), and fouled ceramic tdes.
These results were consistent irrespective of whether larvae were offered a choice of substrata or not.
When larvae were separated from L. pseudosorum by mesh, settlement was highly variable but
sometimes occurred at high rates, suggesting that contact with the algae is not obligatory for induction.
Larvae were not induced to settle by GABA (y-amino butyric acid), elevated K+ concentrations, or coral
blocks fouled for 9 d, and settlement rates were virtually zero in controls without a known added
inducer. Treatment of highly inductive shards of L. pseudosorum with antibiotics reduced their
Inductive activlty to low levels, suggeslng that induction of settlement and metamorphosis of A. planci
by L. pseudosorum may be mediated by epiphytic bacteria. Other results were consistent with the
notion of bacteria-mediated induction. The inductive ability of different regions on individual L.
pseudosorum plants varied greatly, as did densities of bacteria on the plant surface. Larvae always
settled on sections of thallus having high densities of bacteria, but never on adjacent areas where
epiphytic bacteria were sparse. The inductive stimulus is likely to be chemical since it was inactivated
by boiling or autoclaving, and may be a relatively large molecule since it was not detected in water,
ethanol or chloroform extracts of lnductlve algae or coral rubble, and was retained by dialysis tubing of
pore size 10000 Daltons. The spatlal distribution of coral rubble and L. pseudosorum on and around
GBR midshelf reefs, the location of hydrodynamic retention cells around reefs, and the pattern of
outbreaks on the GBR, suggest that mass settlements of A. planci are more likely to occur in deep than
in shallow water. This would explain the paradox that outbreaks of A. planci on the GBR are not
heralded by increases in abundances of juveniles in shallow water, but are first observed as adult
starfish ascending from deepwater Prehminary deep water videotransects off Davies Reef showed that
rubble and CCA were abundant m deep water (30 to 65 m) adjacent to the area where aggregations of
adult starfish were first seen moving up from deep water, but the substratum in deep water off other
sections of the reef was sand." name="DC.description" />
<meta content="1991" name="DC.date" />
<meta content="Article" name="DC.type" />
<meta content="PeerReviewed" name="DC.type" />
<meta content="application/pdf" name="DC.format" />
<meta content="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/1/johnson.pdf" name="DC.identifier" />
<meta content="http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/71/m071p143.pdf" name="DC.relation" />
<meta content="Johnson, Craig R. and Sutton, D.C. and Olson, R.R. and Giddins, R. (1991) Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 71 (2). pp. 143-162. ISSN 0171-8630" name="DC.identifier" />
<meta content="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/" name="DC.relation" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/BibTeX/epprod-eprint-1233.bib" title="BibTeX" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/ContextObject/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="OpenURL ContextObject" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/ContextObject::Dissertation/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="OpenURL Dissertation" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/ContextObject::Journal/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="OpenURL Journal" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/DC/epprod-eprint-1233.txt" title="Dublin Core" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/DIDL/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="DIDL" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/EndNote/epprod-eprint-1233.enw" title="EndNote" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/HTML/epprod-eprint-1233.html" title="HTML Citation" type="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/METS/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="METS" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/MODS/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="MODS" type="text/xml" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/RIS/epprod-eprint-1233.ris" title="Reference Manager" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/Refer/epprod-eprint-1233.refer" title="Refer" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/Simple/epprod-eprint-1233text" title="Simple Metadata" type="text/plain" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/Text/epprod-eprint-1233.txt" title="ASCII Citation" type="text/plain; charset=utf-8" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/export/1233/XML/epprod-eprint-1233.xml" title="EP3 XML" type="text/xml" />

  </head>
  <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" onLoad="loadRoutine(); MM_preloadImages('images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c5_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c7_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c8_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c9_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c10_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c11_f2.gif','images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r6_c4_f2.gif')">
    
    <div class="ep_noprint"><noscript><style type="text/css">@import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/nojs.css);</style></noscript></div>




<table width="795" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
  <tr>
    <td><script language="JavaScript1.2">mmLoadMenus();</script>
      <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="795">
        <!-- fwtable fwsrc="eprints_banner_final2.png" fwbase="ePrints_banner.gif" fwstyle="Dreamweaver" fwdocid = "1249563342" fwnested="0" -->
        <tr>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="32" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="104" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="44" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="105" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="41" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="16" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="68" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="68" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="68" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="82" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="69" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="98" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td colspan="12"><img name="ePrints_banner_r1_c1" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r1_c1.gif" width="795" height="10" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="10" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td rowspan="6"><img name="ePrints_banner_r2_c1" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r2_c1.gif" width="32" height="118" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td rowspan="5"><a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/"><img name="ePrints_banner_r2_c2" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r2_c2.gif" width="104" height="103" border="0" alt="" /></a></td>
          <td colspan="10"><img name="ePrints_banner_r2_c3" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r2_c3.gif" width="659" height="41" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="41" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td colspan="3"><a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/"><img name="ePrints_banner_r3_c3" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r3_c3.gif" width="190" height="31" border="0" alt="" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2" colspan="7"><img name="ePrints_banner_r3_c6" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r3_c6.gif" width="469" height="37" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="31" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td colspan="3"><img name="ePrints_banner_r4_c3" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r4_c3.gif" width="190" height="6" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="6" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td colspan="2"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c3" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c3.gif" width="149" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td rowspan="2" colspan="2"><a href="/information.html" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout()" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0821132634_0,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c5');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c5','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c5_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c5" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c5.gif" width="57" height="25" border="0" alt="About" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2"><a href="/view/" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout()" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0821133021_1,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c7');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c7','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c7_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c7" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c7.gif" width="68" height="25" border="0" alt="Browse" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2"><a href="/perl/search/simple" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout()" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0821133201_2,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c8');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c8','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c8_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c8" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c8.gif" width="68" height="25" border="0" alt="Search" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2"><a href="/perl/register" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout();" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_1018171924_3,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c9');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c9','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c9_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c9" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c9.gif" width="68" height="25" border="0" alt="register" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2"><a href="/perl/users/home" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout()" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0821133422_4,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c10');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c10','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c10_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c10" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c10.gif" width="82" height="25" border="0" alt="user area" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="2"><a href="/help/" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore();MM_startTimeout()" onMouseOver="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0821133514_5,0,25,null,'ePrints_banner_r5_c11');MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r5_c11','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c11_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c11" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c11.gif" width="69" height="25" border="0" alt="Help" /></a></td>
          <td rowspan="3" colspan="4"><img name="ePrints_banner_r5_c12" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r5_c12.gif" width="98" height="40" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td rowspan="2"><img name="ePrints_banner_r6_c3" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r6_c3.gif" width="44" height="39" border="0" alt="ePrints home" /></td>
          <td><a href="/" onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore()" onMouseOver="MM_swapImage('ePrints_banner_r6_c4','','/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r6_c4_f2.gif',1);"><img name="ePrints_banner_r6_c4" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r6_c4.gif" width="105" height="24" border="0" alt="ePrints home" /></a></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="24" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td><img name="ePrints_banner_r7_c2" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r7_c2.gif" width="104" height="15" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td colspan="8"><img name="ePrints_banner_r7_c4" src="/images/eprints/ePrints_banner_r7_c4.gif" width="517" height="15" border="0" alt="" /></td>
          <td><img src="/images/eprints/spacer.gif" width="1" height="15" border="0" alt="" /></td>
        </tr>
      </table></td>
  </tr>
    <tr><td><table width="100%" style="font-size: 90%; border: solid 1px #ccc; padding: 3px"><tr>
      <td align="left"><a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/users/home">Login</a> | <a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/register">Create Account</a></td>
      <td align="right" style="white-space: nowrap">
        <form method="get" accept-charset="utf-8" action="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/search" style="display:inline">
          <input class="ep_tm_searchbarbox" size="20" type="text" name="q" />
          <input class="ep_tm_searchbarbutton" value="Search" type="submit" name="_action_search" />
          <input type="hidden" name="_order" value="bytitle" />
          <input type="hidden" name="basic_srchtype" value="ALL" />
          <input type="hidden" name="_satisfyall" value="ALL" />
        </form>
      </td>
    </tr></table></td></tr>
  <tr>
    <td class="toplinks"><!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="content" -->


<div align="center">
  
  <table width="720" class="ep_tm_main"><tr><td align="left">
    <h1 class="ep_tm_pagetitle">Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment</h1>
    <p style="margin-bottom: 1em" class="not_ep_block"><span class="person_name">Johnson, Craig R.</span> and <span class="person_name">Sutton, D.C.</span> and <span class="person_name">Olson, R.R.</span> and <span class="person_name">Giddins, R.</span> (1991) <xhtml:em>Settlement of crown-of-thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment.</xhtml:em> Marine Ecology Progress Series, 71 (2). pp. 143-162. ISSN 0171-8630</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1em" class="not_ep_block"></p><table style="margin-bottom: 1em" class="not_ep_block"><tr><td valign="top" style="text-align:center"><a onmouseover="EPJS_ShowPreview( event, 'doc_preview_1601' );" href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/1/johnson.pdf" onmouseout="EPJS_HidePreview( event, 'doc_preview_1601' );"><img alt="[img]" src="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/images/fileicons/application_pdf.png" class="ep_doc_icon" border="0" /></a><div class="ep_preview" id="doc_preview_1601"><table><tr><td><img alt="" src="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/thumbnails/1/preview.png" class="ep_preview_image" border="0" /><div class="ep_preview_title">Preview</div></td></tr></table></div></td><td valign="top"><a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1233/1/johnson.pdf"><span class="ep_document_citation">PDF</span></a> - Requires a PDF viewer<br />2848Kb</td></tr></table><p style="margin-bottom: 1em" class="not_ep_block">Official URL: <a href="http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/71/m071p143.pdf">http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/71/m071p143.pdf</a></p><div class="not_ep_block"><h2>Abstract</h2><p style="padding-bottom: 16px; text-align: left; margin: 1em auto 0em auto">Settlement trials conducted with larvae of crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci
revealed a moderate degree of substratum specificity. Highest rates of settlement and metamorphosis
occurred on coral rubble and the crustose coralline alga (CCA) Lithothamnlum pseudosorum, but rates
were more vanable on the coralline. Interpretation of settlement on the rubble is difficult because rubble
always supported some CCA. Settlement was significantly lower on other CCA (Porolithon onkodes and
Neogoniolithon foslei), non-calcareous crustose red algae (Peyssonellia sp.), and fouled ceramic tdes.
These results were consistent irrespective of whether larvae were offered a choice of substrata or not.
When larvae were separated from L. pseudosorum by mesh, settlement was highly variable but
sometimes occurred at high rates, suggesting that contact with the algae is not obligatory for induction.
Larvae were not induced to settle by GABA (y-amino butyric acid), elevated K+ concentrations, or coral
blocks fouled for 9 d, and settlement rates were virtually zero in controls without a known added
inducer. Treatment of highly inductive shards of L. pseudosorum with antibiotics reduced their
Inductive activlty to low levels, suggeslng that induction of settlement and metamorphosis of A. planci
by L. pseudosorum may be mediated by epiphytic bacteria. Other results were consistent with the
notion of bacteria-mediated induction. The inductive ability of different regions on individual L.
pseudosorum plants varied greatly, as did densities of bacteria on the plant surface. Larvae always
settled on sections of thallus having high densities of bacteria, but never on adjacent areas where
epiphytic bacteria were sparse. The inductive stimulus is likely to be chemical since it was inactivated
by boiling or autoclaving, and may be a relatively large molecule since it was not detected in water,
ethanol or chloroform extracts of lnductlve algae or coral rubble, and was retained by dialysis tubing of
pore size 10000 Daltons. The spatlal distribution of coral rubble and L. pseudosorum on and around
GBR midshelf reefs, the location of hydrodynamic retention cells around reefs, and the pattern of
outbreaks on the GBR, suggest that mass settlements of A. planci are more likely to occur in deep than
in shallow water. This would explain the paradox that outbreaks of A. planci on the GBR are not
heralded by increases in abundances of juveniles in shallow water, but are first observed as adult
starfish ascending from deepwater Prehminary deep water videotransects off Davies Reef showed that
rubble and CCA were abundant m deep water (30 to 65 m) adjacent to the area where aggregations of
adult starfish were first seen moving up from deep water, but the substratum in deep water off other
sections of the reef was sand.</p></div><table style="margin-bottom: 1em" cellpadding="3" class="not_ep_block" border="0"><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">Item Type:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row">Article</td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">Subjects:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row"><a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/view/subjects/270702.html">270000 Biological Sciences &gt; 270700 Ecology and Evolution &gt; 270702 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)</a></td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">ID Code:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row">1233</td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">Deposited By:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row"><span class="ep_name_citation"><span class="person_name">Professor Craig R. Johnson</span></span></td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">Deposited On:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row">24 Jun 2007</td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">Last Modified:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row">09 Jan 2008 02:30</td></tr><tr><th valign="top" class="ep_row">ePrint Statistics:</th><td valign="top" class="ep_row"><a target="ePrintStats" href="/es/index.php?action=show_detail_eprint;id=1233;">View statistics for this ePrint</a></td></tr></table><p align="right">Repository Staff Only: <a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/cgi/users/home?screen=EPrint::View&amp;eprintid=1233">item control page</a></p>
  </td></tr></table>
</div>



    <!-- InstanceEndEditable --></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/Library/footer_eprints.lbi" -->
    <table width="795" border="0" align="left" cellpadding="0" class="footer">
  <tr valign="top">
<td colspan="2"><div align="center"><a href="http://www.utas.edu.au">UTAS home</a> | <a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/library/">Library home</a> | <a href="/">ePrints home</a> | <a href="/contact.html">contact</a> | <a href="/information.html">about</a> | <a href="/view/">browse</a> | <a href="/perl/search/simple">search</a> | <a href="/perl/register">register</a> | <a href="/perl/users/home">user area</a> | <a href="/help/">help</a></div><br /></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2"><p><img src="/images/eprints/footerline.gif" width="100%" height="4" /></p></td></tr>
      <tr valign="top">
        <td width="68%" class="footer">Authorised by the University Librarian<br />
© University of Tasmania ABN 30 764 374 782<br />
      <a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/cricos/">CRICOS Provider Code 00586B</a> | <a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/copyright/copyright_disclaimers.html">Copyright &amp; Disclaimers</a> | <a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/accessibility/index.html">Accessibility</a> | <a href="http://eprints.utas.edu.au/feedback/">Site Feedback</a>  </td>
        <td width="32%"><div align="right">
            <p align="right" class="NoPrint"><a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/"><img src="http://www.utas.edu.au/shared/logos/unioftasstrip.gif" alt="University of Tasmania Home Page" width="260" height="16" border="0" align="right" /></a></p>
            <p align="right" class="NoPrint"><a href="http://www.utas.edu.au/"><br />
            </a></p>
        </div></td>
      </tr>
      <tr valign="top">
        <td><p>  </p></td>
        <td><div align="right"><span class="NoPrint"><a href="http://www.eprints.org/software/"><img src="/images/eprintslogo.gif" alt="ePrints logo" width="77" height="29" border="0" align="bottom" /></a></span></div></td>
      </tr>
    </table>
    <!-- #EndLibraryItem -->
    <div align="center"></div></td>
  </tr>
</table>

  </body>
</html>