AIBN Virtual Seminar Series: Toward the biocontrol of the crown-of-thorn starfish
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- Abstract:The crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS) is a voracious predator of corals found throughout the Indo-Pacific. Frequent population outbreaks have led to decimation of coral cover, resulting in loss of diversity and coral reefs that are socioeconomically important. Current control methods are extremely laborious and are only suitable for a localized area and for a short period of time. With outbreaks increasing in frequency on a regional scale, a more efficient and less laborious biocontrol strategy scalable on a regional scale is urgently needed. A possible solution is the deployment of protein-based biocontrol baits that attract CoTS to a designated area of choice for ease of capture. This strategy mitigates the need for laborious culling methods currently employed. This PhD research project will identify CoTS-specific signalling proteins used in CoTS communication, evaluate their functions and develop them as CoTS-specific, molecularly-stable biocontrol baits.
Presenter: Kuok Yap, AIBN PhD Student (Mar Group)
Kuok graduated from the University of Adelaide with B. Sc. in Biotechnology, followed by work experience at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls exploring the biosynthesis and applications of complex glycans. He is currently in his second year of his PhD within the UQ Protein Expression Facility, with collaborative links to the ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science and UQ Centre for Marine Biology working towards producing molecularly-stable biocontrol baits for the CoTS.
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