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Changing Global Perspectives on Horseshoe Crab Biology, Conservation and Management

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9783319195414
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2015 9783319195414
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

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This book reports significant progress of scientific research on horseshoe crabs, including aspects of evolution, genetics, ecology, population dynamics, general biology and physiology, within the recent 10 years. It also highlights the emerging issues related to world-wide conservation threats, status and needs. The contributions in this book represent part of an ongoing global effort to increase data and concept sharing to support basic research and advance conservation for horseshoe crabs.

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ISBN13:9783319195414
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>PART 1: EVOLUTION, ADAPTATION, AND GENTICS</p><p>1. The oldest species of the genus Limulus from the Late Jurassic of Poland</p><p>Błażej Błażejowski  </p><p>2. The Delaware Bay area, USA: a unique habitat of the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus</p><p>CN Shuster, Jr. </p><p>3. Sea level rise in Delaware Bay, USA: Adaptations of spawning horseshoe crabs (L. polyphemus) to the glacial past, and the rapidly changing shoreline of the bay</p><p>RE Loveland, ML Botton </p><p>4. Conservation genetics of the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus): Allelic diversity, zones of genetic discontinuity, and regional differentiation</p><p>TL King, MS Eackles, AW Aunins, HJ Brockmann, E Hallerman, BB Brown  </p><p>5. Florida, USA horseshoe crabs: Populations, genetics and the marine life harvest </p><p>HJ Brockmann, T Black, TL King  </p><p>6. Genetic features of Tachypleus tridentatus in Japan and an alien (non-native) population founded at Ise-Mikawa Bay, Chubu Region, central Japan</p><p>S Nishida, K Kuroyanagi, H Koike</p><p>PART 2: ECOLOGY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS</p><p>7. Home range study of juvenile Chinese horseshoe crabs, Tachypleus tridentatus (Xiphosura), using passive tracking methods</p><p>BKY Kwan, PKS Shin, SG Cheung </p><p>8. Population structure and growth of juvenile horseshoe crabs T. tridentatus and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (Xiphosura) in southern China</p><p>MH Hu, BKY Kwan, Y Wang, SG Cheung, PKS Shin </p><p>9. Distribution and abundance of two sympatric species of horseshoe crabs along the Odisha Coast, India </p><p>S Behera, B Tripathy, K Sivakumar, BC Choudhury, P Bhadury </p><p>10. Studies of horseshoe crabs around Singapore</p><p> L Cartwright-Taylor  </p><p>11. The population size and movement of horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas (Müller) on the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia  </p><p>F Mohamad, N Ismail, A Bin Ahmad, A Manca, M Zul Fayyadh A Rahman, M Farhan S Bahri,</p><p>M Fawwaz Afham Mohd Sofa, I Huda Abdul Ghaffar, A Asyraf Alia’m, N Hafiz Abdullah, M </p><p>Mustakim Kasturi </p><p>12. Habitat inventory trend analysis of Limulus polyphemus populations on Long Island, USA: from the tip of Brooklyn to the tip of Montauk, 2003-2014 </p><p>J Tanacredi, S Portilla </p><p>13. The life history cycle of Limulus polyphemus in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire USA</p><p>H Cheng, C Chabot, W Watson </p><p>14. Molts reveal life-history patterns for juvenile American horseshoe crabs in fringe habitats</p><p>MG Estes, Jr, RH Carmichael, PDM Macdonald, AJ Brady, J McFadyen </p><p>PART 3: BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY</p><p>15. Preliminary investigation of effects of seawater pH on early development of Limulus polyphemus</p><p>J Tanacredi, S Portilla </p><p>16. Effects of sediment type and tank shape on horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) growth and survival in culture</p><p>EE Hieb, JD Baggett, AM Aven, RH Carmichael </p><p>17. Bacteria and fungi identified on Horseshoe Crabs, Tachypleus gigas and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda in the laboratory</p><p>MIM Faizul, HT Eng, A Christianus, YM Abdel-Hadi </p><p>18. Marine bacteria associated with horseshoe crabs, Tachypleus gigas and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda</p><p>N Ismail, F Mohamad, A Ahmad, A Asyraf Alia’m, O Sheng Khai, M Fawwaz Afham Mohd Sofa, A Farid Manca </p><p>19. Mating tactics of the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus)</p><p>HJ Brockmann, SL Johnson, MD Smith, D Sasson </p><p>20. Examination of large exuviae with mating scars: Do female American horseshoe crabs, </p><p>L. polyphemus, molt after sexual maturity?</p><p>RH Carmichael, EE Hieb, G Gauvry CN Shuster, Jr </p><p>PART 4: CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT</p><p>21. Emerging issues in horseshoe crab conservation: A perspective from the IUCN species specialist group</p><p>ML Botton, RH Carmichael, PKS Shin, SG Cheung </p><p>22. Current status of Trachypleus tridentatus in Taiwan for Red List assessment</p><p>H Hsieh, C Chen </p><p>23. Status and threat perceptions of the Indian Horseshoe crabs along the Northeast coast of Bay of Bengal, India</p><p>JK Mishra, A Mishra, Yasmin </p><p>24. Assessment and management of North American horseshoe crab populations, with emphasis on a multispecies framework for Delaware Bay, USA populations</p><p>MJ Millard, JA Sweka, CP McGowan, DR Smith </p><p>25. The mismanagement of Limulus polyphemus in Long Island Sound, USA: What are the characteristics of a population in decline</p><p>M Beekey, J Mattei </p><p>26. Horseshoe crabs in modern day biotechnological applications</p><p>AP Das, B Bal, PS Mahapatra </p><p>27. Current horseshoe crab harvesting practices cannot support global demand for TAL/LAL. The pharmaceutical and medical device industries' role in the sustainability of horseshoe crabs</p><p>G Gauvry </p><p>28. Biomedical implications for managing the Limulus polyphemus harvest along the northeast coast of the United States</p><p>TJ Novitsky</p><p>29. Biotechnology efforts to conserve horseshoe crabs through the development of recombinant Factor C-based endotoxin test</p><p>P Li, B Ho, J L Ding </p><p>30. Development of aquaculture methods to enhance horseshoe crab populations: An example from Delaware Bay, USA</p><p>B Landau, D Jones, C Zarnoch, M Botton</p><p>31. Horseshoe crab research in urban estuaries: Challenges and opportunities</p><p>J Mattei, M Botton, M Beekey, C Colón </p><p>32. Green Eggs &amp; Sand, Team Limulus and More: Educating for horseshoe crab conservation in the U.S. </p><p>G Kreamer, S T Kreamer </p><p>33. Building local community awareness of horseshoe crabs in Kujukushima, Nagasaki, Japan</p><p>C Nishimura, C Iwaoka</p><p></p><p>34. Young Voices:  Through the Arts, Future Environmental Stewards Have a Global Voice </p><p>Glenn Gauvry,<sup> </sup>and Ruth H. Carmichael</p><p>

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