Parasitic Worm Could Boost Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Populations

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Parasitic Worm Could Boost Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Populations
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A study suggests that a parasitic, egg-eating worm found on female blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay could serve as a biomarker for their reproductive history, helping to manage and potentially rebuild crab populations by identifying spawning females and understanding reproductive patterns, especially in low-salinity conditions.

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