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The 1999 horseshoe crab spawning survey in Delaware Bay: a preliminary analysis.. USGS Biological Resources Division, Kearneysville, WV.
1999. Assessments of the population biology and critical habitat for the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus in South Carolina.. Medical University of South Carolina.
1999. Decline of a horseshoe crab population on Cape Cod. Biological Bulletin 197:300-302.
1999. Assessments of the population biology and critical habitat for the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in the South Atlantic Bight. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.
1998. Abundance of adult horseshoe crabs, Limulus polyphemus, in Delaware Bay, 1850-1990. University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program, Lewes, DE.
1996. Annual survey of horseshoe crab spawning activity along the shores of Delaware Bay: 1990-1995 Summary. University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program, Lewes, DE.
1996. Summary of trends in horseshoe crab abundance in Delaware. University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program, Lewes, DE.
1996. The Horseshoe Crab - A Living Fossil. Project Swaarajya, Dona Paula, Goa.
1994. A speciational history of "living fossils": molecular evolutionary patterns of horseshoe crabs. Evolution 48:1986-2001.
1994. The Indian horseshoe crab: a living fossil. . Indian Ocean Studies 1:43-48.
1993. 1991.
Horseshoe crabs: why a yearly census!. The College of William and Mary.
1991. Contribucion a la demografia de Limulus polyphemus L. (Arthropoda Merostomata) en la peninsula de Yucatan. Mem. Res. 3er. Congr. Lat-Amer. Ciencias del Mar ?:?
1989. 1985.
Migrations of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus in Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts. United States Fish and Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 220:1-15.
1957. Distribution of horseshoe crabs in Chesapeake Bay mystifies experts. Maryland Tidewater News 12:1-4.
1955. The distribution of common littoral invertebrates of the Woods Hole region. Biol. Bull 44:167-191.
1923.