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John T. Tanacredi, Mark L. Botton and David Smith
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Front matter
5-293
Part 1 / SECTION 1: BIOLOGY
5-24
Limits on the Global Distribution of Horseshoe Crabs (Limulacea): Lessons Learned from Two Lifetimes of Observations: Asia and America
25-44
Horseshoe Crabs – An Ancient Ancestry Revealed
45-63
The Ecological Importance of Horseshoe Crabs in Estuarine and Coastal Communities: A Review and Speculative Summary
65-87
Relationships Between Sandpipers and Horseshoe Crab in Delaware Bay: A Synthesis
89-96
Horseshoe Crabs, Their Eco-biological Status Along the Northeast Coast of India and the Necessity for Ecological Conservation
97-113
American Horseshoe Crabs, Limulus polyphemus, in Mexico: Open Possibilities
115-129
Basic Habitat Requirements of the Extant Species of Horseshoe Crabs (Limulacea)
131-147
The Relationship Between Small- and Large-Scale Movements of Horseshoe Crabs in the Great Bay Estuary and Limulus Behavior in the Laboratory
149-162
Ecology of Horseshoe Crabs in Microtidal Lagoons
163-181
Phylogeography, Demographic History, and Reserves Network of Horseshoe Crab, Tachypleus tridentatus, in the South and East China Seaboards
183-196
Genetic Structure of Japanese Populations of Tachypleus tridentatus by mtDNA AT-Rich Region Sequence Analysis
199-221
Reproductive Competition and Sexual Selection in Horseshoe Crabs
223-235
Vision in Horseshoe Crabs
237-247
Sperm Attachment on the Egg of Malaysian King Crab, Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda
249-266
Distribution and Development of Limulus Egg Clusters on Intertidal Beaches in Delaware Bay
267-274
Comparisons in Prosomal Width and Body Weight Among Early Instar Stages of Malaysian Horseshoe Crabs, Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda and Tachypleus gigas in the Laboratory
275-283
Emergence Behavior of Juvenile Tachypleus tridentatus Under Simulated Tidal Conditions in the Laboratory and at Two Different Sediment Temperatures
285-293
Distribution of Juvenile Horseshoe Crabs in Subtidal Habitats of Delaware Bay Using a Suction-Dredge Sampling Device
299-612
Part 2 / SECTION 2: CONSERVATION
299-313
History of Horseshoe Crab Harvest on Delaware Bay
315-329
Biomedical Applications of Limulus Amebocyte Lysate
331-346
The Effect of Hemolymph Extraction Volume and Handling Stress on Horseshoe Crab Mortality
347-360
Horseshoe Crabs in Hong Kong: Current Population Status and Human Exploitation
361-386
Comparative Status and Assessment of Limulus polyphemus with Emphasis on the New England and Delaware Bay Populations
387-398
An Integrative Approach to Horseshoe Crab Multiple Use and Sustainability
399-416
Strategies to Conserve and Enhance Sandy Barrier Habitat for Horseshoe Crabs (Limulus polyphemus) on Developed Shorelines in Delaware Bay, United States
417-438
Conservation Program for the Asian Horseshoe Crab Tachypleus tridentatus in Taiwan: Characterizing the Microhabitat of Nursery Grounds and Restoring Spawning Grounds
439-454
The Effects of Water Quality on Horseshoe Crab Embryos and Larvae
455-463
Heavy Metal Concentration in Horseshoe Crab (Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda and Tachypleus gigas) Eggs from Malaysian Coastline
465-475
A Discussion of Horseshoe Crab Management in Five Countries: Taiwan, India, China, United States, and Mexico
479-499
Clinical Evaluation, Common Diseases, and Veterinary Care of the Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus
501-511
Aquaculture Methods and Early Growth of Juvenile Horseshoe Crabs (Limulus polyphemus)
513-519
Larval Culture of Tachypleus gigas and Its Molting Behavior Under Laboratory Conditions
521-534
Diet Composition of Juvenile Horseshoe Crabs: Implications for Growth and Survival of Natural and Cultured Stocks
535-540
Effect of Sediment Type on Growth and Survival of Juvenile Horseshoe Crabs (Tachypleus tridentatus)
543-557
The Conservation Network of Horseshoe Crab Tachypleus tridentatus in Taiwan
559-570
The History of Horseshoe Crab Research and Conservation in Japan
571-583
Public Awareness and Community-Based Conservation for the Horseshoe Crab at Saikai National Park in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
585-594
Public Participation in Studies on Horseshoe Crab Populations
595-604
Green Eggs and Sand: A Collaborative Effort of Scientists, Teachers, Resource Managers, and Stakeholders in Educating About Limulus polyphemus
605-612
Community Building: An Integrated Approach to Horseshoe Crab Conservation
641-662
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