Juan Monsalve

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among the first organs that it attacks are the crab’s testicles or ovaries; it spares the organs that the crab needs to survive—as opposed to reproduce—till later. The crab is effectively castrated by the parasite. Like a fattened bullock, the castrated crab diverts energy and resources away from reproduction and into its own body—rich pickings for the parasite at the expense of the crab’s reproduction.
The Selfish Gene
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