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First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs

Febrianne Sukiato et al · Springer · 2026

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Abstract Outbreaks of the corallivorous gastropod Drupella spp. are increasingly recognised as a major driver of coral reef degradation across the Indo-Pacific. While Drupella is typically associated with predation on scleractinian corals, particularly Acropora, interactions with milleporids remain understudied. Here, we report the first observation of Drupella feeding on Millepora spp. in the Indo-Pacific, based on field observations from shallow reefs (1–4 m) at Gili Asahan, Lombok, Indonesia (8.739482 N, 115.890852 E). During a 90-minute survey, Drupella snails were observed within six colonies of Millepora dichotoma, M. tenera and M. intricata. Adult snails were found in deep skeletal recesses, with white scars directly underneath the snails suggesting active feeding. Occasional spillover of Drupella aggregations onto adjacent Acropora colonies was also observed. The predominance of adult Drupella within Millepora colonies may suggest an ontogenetic shift in habitat use and prey choice, likely driven by feeding plasticity, refuge availability and energetic demands. We propose that the complex skeletal structure of Millepora provides both shelter and an alternative prey source, facilitating Drupella persistence under variable resource conditions. This interaction may have cascading ecological consequences, as milleporids provide important habitat for reef-associated fauna and are vulnerable to climate change. These findings highlight an underappreciated local corallivore-hydrozoan interaction and emphasise the need for targeted monitoring of Millepora during Drupella outbreaks in Lombok to better understand emerging reef trophic dynamics.

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al, F. S. E. (2026). First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44338-026-00197-9

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al, Febrianne Sukiato et. "First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44338-026-00197-9.

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al, Febrianne Sukiato et. 2026. "First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs.". https://doi.org/10.1007/s44338-026-00197-9.

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al, F. S. E. 2026, First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs, Springer, available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44338-026-00197-9 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
First reported field observations of Drupella spp. feeding on milleporids in Indo-Pacific reefs
Autor / colaboradores
Febrianne Sukiato et al
Editorial
Springer
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
3004-894X
ISSN
3004-894X
Idioma
eng

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