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A devastating bacterium has decimated populations of sunflower sea stars, predators that play a crucial role in their ...
A mysterious illness has killed billions of sea stars in the past decade. After a four-year search, scientists have uncovered ...
Researchers have identified Vibrio pectenicida as the pathogen responsible for the devastating sea star wasting disease, ...
Sea star wasting disease has devastated starfish populations in North America, driving some species to the brink of ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNResearchers Discover the Culprit Behind a Gruesome Disease That Makes Sea Stars Lose Their Limbs and Melt
A new study points a finger at a strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida, which belongs to the same genus as Vibrio ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of what killed over 5 billion starfish off the Pacific coast of North America.
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5 Billion Sea Stars Have Shattered and Died Over the Past 10 Years, Scientists May Finally Know Why
An estimated 5 billion sea stars have died due to a sea star-wasting disease in oceans around the world. A team of ...
How scientists solved one of the greatest ocean mysteries - In 2013, a mysterious epidemic turned billions of sea stars ...
Scientists have found Vibrio pectenicida causes sea star wasting, a disease devastating Pacific starfish and threatening marine ecosystems.
Columbo, eat your heart out: A team of scientists has just solved a massive marine murder mystery, nabbing the culprit behind ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of what killed over 5 billion sea stars — also known as starfish — off the Pacific coast ...
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Live Science on MSNMystery of why sea stars keep turning into goo finally solved — and it's not what scientists thought
A new study has found that the devastating sea star wasting disease is caused by a strain of bacteria from Vibrio pectenicida ...
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