Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdotal evidence of these impacts impedes our ability to understand outbreak dynamics. Recently however, a severe disease outbreak occurred in a group of very well-studied organisms-sea stars along the west coast of North America. We analyzed nearly two decades of data from a coordinated monitoring effort at 88 sites ranging from southern British Columbia to San Diego, California along with 2 sites near Sitka, Alaska to better understand the effects of sea star wasting disease (SSWD) on the keystone intertidal predator, Pisaster ochraceus. Quantitative surveys revealed unprecedented declines of P. ochraceus in 2014 and 2015 across nearly the entire...
A severe outbreak of sea-star wasting-syndrome has affected populations of intertidal and subtidal c...
Multihost infectious disease outbreaks have endangered wildlife, causing extinction of frogs and end...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019Sea stars are ecologically important in rocky inte...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
Disturbances such as disease can reshape communities through interruption of ecological interactions...
A sea star wasting disease (SSWD) epizootic linked to a densovirus devastated populations of Asteroi...
Disease outbreaks are becoming more frequent as anthropogenic changes to ecosystem function stress s...
Disease emergence occurs within the context of ecological communities, and disease driven declines i...
A recent outbreak of sea star wasting syndrome (SSWS) along the U.S. West coast has decimated popula...
Pisaster ochraceus is a common west coast sea star whose predation of Mytilus californianus (the Cal...
Severe Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) outbreaks were reported between Alaska and Baja California, i...
Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) describes a suite of disease signs believed to have led to catastrop...
Sea star wasting disease devastated intertidal sea star populations from Mexico to Alaska between 20...
In June of 2013 sea stars (asteroids) on the Northeast Pacific Coast began to experience an outbreak...
Sea stars are ecologically important in rocky intertidal habitats where they can play an apex predat...
A severe outbreak of sea-star wasting-syndrome has affected populations of intertidal and subtidal c...
Multihost infectious disease outbreaks have endangered wildlife, causing extinction of frogs and end...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019Sea stars are ecologically important in rocky inte...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
Disturbances such as disease can reshape communities through interruption of ecological interactions...
A sea star wasting disease (SSWD) epizootic linked to a densovirus devastated populations of Asteroi...
Disease outbreaks are becoming more frequent as anthropogenic changes to ecosystem function stress s...
Disease emergence occurs within the context of ecological communities, and disease driven declines i...
A recent outbreak of sea star wasting syndrome (SSWS) along the U.S. West coast has decimated popula...
Pisaster ochraceus is a common west coast sea star whose predation of Mytilus californianus (the Cal...
Severe Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) outbreaks were reported between Alaska and Baja California, i...
Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) describes a suite of disease signs believed to have led to catastrop...
Sea star wasting disease devastated intertidal sea star populations from Mexico to Alaska between 20...
In June of 2013 sea stars (asteroids) on the Northeast Pacific Coast began to experience an outbreak...
Sea stars are ecologically important in rocky intertidal habitats where they can play an apex predat...
A severe outbreak of sea-star wasting-syndrome has affected populations of intertidal and subtidal c...
Multihost infectious disease outbreaks have endangered wildlife, causing extinction of frogs and end...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019Sea stars are ecologically important in rocky inte...