The causative agent of sea star wasting disease

Beginning in 2013, sea star wasting disease (SSWD) swept the Pacific Coast of North America, devastating sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) populations from Mexico to Alaska by more than 90%. The rapid disappearance of P. helianthoides further contributed to a trophic cascade involving unchecked population growth of their sea urchin prey which then overgrazed kelp forests, contributing to the decline of this critical ecosystem along the coast. Key to the recovery of P. helianthoides and the kelp forest ecosystems reliant on them, is the identification of the pathogen responsible for causing SSWD. In this talk we present data leveraged from controlled challenge experiments and natural field outbreaks of SSWD to identify Vibrio pectenicida strain FHCF-3 as a causative agent of this disease in P. helianthoides.
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Speaker: Melanie Prentice, Hakai Institute
Wednesday, 11/05/25
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Estuary & Ocean Science Center
Bay Conference Center, South Bay Room
Tiburon, CA 94920
Phone: 415-33803700
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