Tumour-like anomalies on copepods may be wounds from parasites
Tumour-like anomalies have been reported from planktonic copepods, and these protuberances have been suggested to be cancer tumours or Ellobiopsid ectoparasites. However, endoparasites, such as Blastodinium, may also produce such protuberances that persist after the parasite has left its host.
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