For instance, the parasitic barnacle Sacculina carcini invades crabs and takes over their reproductive systems. It doesn’t replace the organs entirely but instead hijacks them, forcing the crab ...
The parasite sacculina is also discussed. This member of the barnacle family attaches itself to crabs during moulting. It alters the crab’s behaviour so that it protects the sacculina and its eggs.
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