Thanks to Anna and BlennyWatcher.com!
This is probably the first time that these swimming crabs have been observed living commensally on Luidia maculata (or possibly on ANY starfish).
When people talk about commensals (crabs or whatever) living on a larger host, its often assumed they are taking advantage of things like food (from what the sea star eats) and protection..but here's ANOTHER potential "win" for the crab-TRANSPORT (aka dispersal). Is this possibly how these crabs get around from one place to another??
Note also how the animal keeps on arching up? It doesn't seem to be expelling gametes (as has been documented here before) so maybe its not all too fond of the crab attention and trying to shake them off??
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Friday, May 11, 2012
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