Sea star wasting syndrome reaches the high Antarctic: Two recent outbreaks in McMurdo Sound.

PLoS One

Department of Microbiology, College of Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America.

Published: July 2023

Sea star wasting syndrome (SSWS) can cause widespread mortality in starfish populations as well as long-lasting changes to benthic community structure and dynamics. SSWS symptoms have been documented in numerous species and locations around the world, but to date there is only one record of SSWS from the Antarctic and this outbreak was associated with volcanically-driven high temperature anomalies. Here we report outbreaks of SSWS-like symptoms that affected ~30% of individuals of Odontaster validus at two different sites in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica in 2019 and 2022. Unlike many SSWS events in other parts of the world, these outbreaks were not associated with anomalously warm temperatures. Instead, we suggest they may have been triggered by high nutrient input events on a local scale. Although the exact cause of these outbreaks is not known, these findings are of great concern because of the keystone role of O. validus and the slow recovery rate of Antarctic benthic ecosystems to environmental stressors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374074PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0282550PLOS

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