This study investigated Seastar Wasting Disease (SWD) in both Pycnopodia helianthoides and Pisaster ochraceus, involving field surveying, diet, temperature and salinity experiments. SWD describes a set of symptoms that has been seen in sea stars and it is most easily recognized by the presence of white lesions, tissue deterioration and eventually death. The pathogen and disease mechanism is still poorly understood and there have been scattered incidences of SWD reported for the last 50 years, however the current epizooitic has persisted for nearly a year, and has afflicted sea stars on over 3000 miles of coastline. Our study showed that increasing water temperature and decreasing salinity both independently correlate with increasing...
During the summer of 2013, Pisaster ochraceus experienced a mass die-off event due to a poorly under...
Marine ecosystems are threatened by climate change. Sea surface temperatures are rising as a result ...
Disease emergence occurs within the context of ecological communities, and disease driven declines i...
This study investigates sea star wasting disease seen in ecologically important predatory sea stars ...
A recent outbreak of sea star wasting syndrome (SSWS) along the U.S. West coast has decimated popul...
A sea star wasting disease (SSWD) epizootic linked to a densovirus devastated populations of Asteroi...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
As keystone predators, sea stars serve to maintain biodiversity and distribution through trophic lev...
Pisaster ochraceus is a common west coast sea star whose predation of Mytilus californianus (the Cal...
Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) affects asteroids across an unprecedented spatial, temporal, and tax...
Beginning in 2013, many species of sea stars (phylum Echinodermata) along the Pacific coast experien...
As keystone species, sea stars serve to maintain biodiversity and species distribution through troph...
Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) refers to a suite of gross pathological signs observed in Asteroidea...
A wasting disease has devastated sea star populations across the Northeast Pacific coastline. In 201...
Sea star mortality in several genera including Pycnopodia and Pisaster was unusually high along the ...
During the summer of 2013, Pisaster ochraceus experienced a mass die-off event due to a poorly under...
Marine ecosystems are threatened by climate change. Sea surface temperatures are rising as a result ...
Disease emergence occurs within the context of ecological communities, and disease driven declines i...
This study investigates sea star wasting disease seen in ecologically important predatory sea stars ...
A recent outbreak of sea star wasting syndrome (SSWS) along the U.S. West coast has decimated popul...
A sea star wasting disease (SSWD) epizootic linked to a densovirus devastated populations of Asteroi...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
As keystone predators, sea stars serve to maintain biodiversity and distribution through trophic lev...
Pisaster ochraceus is a common west coast sea star whose predation of Mytilus californianus (the Cal...
Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) affects asteroids across an unprecedented spatial, temporal, and tax...
Beginning in 2013, many species of sea stars (phylum Echinodermata) along the Pacific coast experien...
As keystone species, sea stars serve to maintain biodiversity and species distribution through troph...
Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) refers to a suite of gross pathological signs observed in Asteroidea...
A wasting disease has devastated sea star populations across the Northeast Pacific coastline. In 201...
Sea star mortality in several genera including Pycnopodia and Pisaster was unusually high along the ...
During the summer of 2013, Pisaster ochraceus experienced a mass die-off event due to a poorly under...
Marine ecosystems are threatened by climate change. Sea surface temperatures are rising as a result ...
Disease emergence occurs within the context of ecological communities, and disease driven declines i...