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Predation on the early life stages of the crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris)

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Figure 2.1 Adult crown-of-thorns starfish are defended against predators by
Table 2.1 Species that feed on different life stages and states of health of Acanthaster spp
Figure 2.2 Putative predators of crown-of-thorns starfish across each major life stage
Figure 2.3 Main predatory groups acting at different life stages of crown-of-thorns starfish
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