Horseshoe crabs rely on estuaries for food resources, places to spawn and for larvae and juveniles to develop and grow. Many of these estuaries are becoming increasingly urbanized and dominated by human activity. An urban estuary is characterized by armored shorelines, high nutrient loads, large fluctuations in algal and bacteria populations, increased levels of pollutants like heavy metals and pesticides, and seasonally low oxygen levels and pH. While urban estuaries are challenging for horseshoe crab survival and to researchers trying to study them, there are also opportunities for involving the public in research and increasing public awareness of the importance of the conservation and survival of horseshoe crabs. Two recent studies in N...
This paper delves into the different purposes for which people have captured horseshoe crabs and exa...
The protocol lists supplies and clothing needed for the survey, as well as which data is to be colle...
The American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus), is an economically and ecologically important spec...
The American horseshoe crab obtains food resources, spawns and has nursery habitats in our urban coa...
Long-term observations of the distribution, mating behavior, and movement patterns of horseshoe crab...
The Long Island Sound is a home to many different marine and coastal species of animals and plants. ...
The Atlantic horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, is an ancient species with ecologically and economi...
We assessed the suitability of intertidal habitats for spawning by horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphem...
Over the past 15 years, horseshoe crabs in Connecticut have gone from being considered a nuisance sp...
Long Island Sound is an urban estuary that has been dominated by human activity. Counts of juvenile ...
The American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is an important natural resource worth millions of ...
This chapter summarizes and expands on a research roundtable co-sponsored by the IUCN Horseshoe Crab...
Dr. Jennifer Mattei and Dr. Mark Beekey lead efforts to monitor and conserve horseshoe crabs by mean...
Horseshoe crabs have survived largely unchanged for over 350 million years. Their ancestors saw the ...
Project Limulus is a long-term study of the population dynamics of the horseshoe crab population in ...
This paper delves into the different purposes for which people have captured horseshoe crabs and exa...
The protocol lists supplies and clothing needed for the survey, as well as which data is to be colle...
The American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus), is an economically and ecologically important spec...
The American horseshoe crab obtains food resources, spawns and has nursery habitats in our urban coa...
Long-term observations of the distribution, mating behavior, and movement patterns of horseshoe crab...
The Long Island Sound is a home to many different marine and coastal species of animals and plants. ...
The Atlantic horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, is an ancient species with ecologically and economi...
We assessed the suitability of intertidal habitats for spawning by horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphem...
Over the past 15 years, horseshoe crabs in Connecticut have gone from being considered a nuisance sp...
Long Island Sound is an urban estuary that has been dominated by human activity. Counts of juvenile ...
The American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is an important natural resource worth millions of ...
This chapter summarizes and expands on a research roundtable co-sponsored by the IUCN Horseshoe Crab...
Dr. Jennifer Mattei and Dr. Mark Beekey lead efforts to monitor and conserve horseshoe crabs by mean...
Horseshoe crabs have survived largely unchanged for over 350 million years. Their ancestors saw the ...
Project Limulus is a long-term study of the population dynamics of the horseshoe crab population in ...
This paper delves into the different purposes for which people have captured horseshoe crabs and exa...
The protocol lists supplies and clothing needed for the survey, as well as which data is to be colle...
The American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus), is an economically and ecologically important spec...