Parasite blamed for shrimp sex changes
A GENDER-BENDING parasite has been discovered that is believed to be responsible for turning male shrimps and other crustaceans into females.
Scientists believe this could be a breakthrough for commercial mussel and oyster bed operations, which suffer major consequences from the sex-change problem.
Microbiologists at the University of Portsmouth have found that the new species of paramyxean is responsible for the changes previously put down to a parasite known as microsporidians.
But their research, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, has shown that the microsporidians simply “hitch-hike” on the newly-found parasite, which causes the sexual dysfunction in various types of crustaceans.
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