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Researchers have identified Vibrio pectenicida as the pathogen responsible for the devastating sea star wasting disease, ...
Scientists have found Vibrio pectenicida causes sea star wasting, a disease devastating Pacific starfish and threatening marine ecosystems.
In 2013, a mysterious epidemic turned billions of sea stars between Mexico and Alaska into goo. Now we know why ...
A mysterious illness has killed billions of sea stars in the past decade. After a four-year search, scientists have uncovered ...
A devastating bacterium has decimated populations of sunflower sea stars, predators that play a crucial role in their ...
A mysterious epidemic has wiped out billions of sea stars in recent years. A new study finally identifies the bacterium ...
In 2013, starfishes in North America were turning into goo, with it being the largest epidemic ever seen in a marine species.
Sea stars are vital to ocean ecosystems; however, a pathogen has been killing them in large numbers, rendering some species ...
Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars off the Pacific Coast of North America in a decade-long epidemic. The culprit? Bacteria th ...
Sea star wasting disease has devastated starfish populations in North America, driving some species to the brink of ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNScientists solve mystery of what’s killing billions of starfish off California and the West CoastBetween 5 billion and 6 billion sea stars on the West Coast have died, according to some estimates. The loss of so many led ...
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An estimated 5 billion sea stars have died due to a sea star-wasting disease in oceans around the world. A team of ...
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