Several small
crabs are obligate associates of corals, feeding on coral tissues but protecting the coral from attack by
predators such as the
crown-of-thorns starfish. One of these,
Cymo melanodactylus, lives in association with
Acropora cytherea but its low numbers (fewer than three per coral) mean that its
host suffers little harm. In the
Chagos Archipelago these crabs have shown a change in their behaviour and have been found in large numbers infesting diseased and dying corals. In 2010 in the Archipelago, infestations of over 45 of these crabs were found on individual heads of
A. cytherea exhibiting dead and dying tissue. The crabs were in close proximity to the damaged tissues but it was unclear whether the crabs were the original cause of the damage or whether they had moved in to exploit the already dying tissues. ==Status==