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1. Environmental variables driving horseshoe crab spawning behavior in a microtidal lagoon in Florida.

2. Effects of Feeding Horseshoe Crabs ( Limulus polyphemus ) on Their Recovery after Being Bled.

3. Ontogenetic resource use and trophic dynamics of endangered juvenile Tachypleus tridentatus among diversified nursery habitats in the northern Beibu Gulf, China.

4. Environmental factors and occurrence of horseshoe crabs in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.

5. Surf and turf vision: Patterns and predictors of visual acuity in compound eye evolution.

6. Habitat suitability maps for juvenile tri-spine horseshoe crabs in Japanese intertidal zones: A model approach using unmanned aerial vehicles and the Structure from Motion technique.

7. Air Breathing in an Exceptionally Preserved 340-Million-Year-Old Sea Scorpion.

8. Roles of the clip domains of two protease zymogens in the coagulation cascade in horseshoe crabs.

9. Physiological impacts of time in holding ponds, biomedical bleeding, and recovery on the Atlantic horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

10. Xiphosurid from the Tournaisian (Carboniferous) of Scotland confirms deep origin of Limuloidea.

11. Lift and Drag Acting on the Shell of the American Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus).

12. Effects of the Biomedical Bleeding Process on the Behavior of the American Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus , in Its Natural Habitat.

13. 2-PHENOXYETHANOL (2-PE) AND TRICAINE METHANESULFONATE (MS-222) IMMERSION ANESTHESIA OF AMERICAN HORSESHOE CRABS ( LIMULUS POLYPHEMUS ).

14. Limulus and heart rhythm.

15. Computational biomechanical analyses demonstrate similar shell-crushing abilities in modern and ancient arthropods.

16. A 3D anatomical atlas of appendage musculature in the chelicerate arthropod Limulus polyphemus.

17. Simple Eyes, Extraocular Photoreceptors and Opsins in the American Horseshoe Crab.

18. Movement Patterns and Residency of the Critically Endangered Horseshoe Crab Tachypleus tridentatus in a Semi-Enclosed Bay Determined Using Acoustic Telemetry.

20. Physiological energetics of the fourth instar of Chinese horseshoe crabs (Tachypleus tridentatus) in response to hypoxic stress and re-oxygenation.

21. Colour preference and light sensitivity in trilobite larvae of mangrove horseshoe crab, Carcinoscopius rotundicauda (Latreille, 1802).

22. Adaptive management: from more talk to real action.

23. Sublethal behavioral and physiological effects of the biomedical bleeding process on the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

24. Patterns of activity expressed by juvenile horseshoe crabs.

25. What the clock tells the eye: lessons from an ancient arthropod.

27. The consequences of climate change at an avian influenza 'hotspot'.

28. Silurian horseshoe crab illuminates the evolution of arthropod limbs.

29. Horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas (Müller, 1785) spawning population at Balok Beach, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.

30. Spike firing pattern of output neurons of the Limulus circadian clock.

31. Coincident ruddy turnstone migration and horseshoe crab spawning creates an ecological 'hot spot' for influenza viruses.

32. The effects of short- and long-term hypoxia on hemolymph gas values in the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) using a point-of-care analyzer.

33. Collecting true blue blood: a journey to the heart of 1960s biology.

34. Visual efference neuromodulates retinal timing: in vivo roles of octopamine, substance P, circadian phase, and efferent activation in Limulus.

35. Using the horseshoe crab, Limulus Polyphemus, in vision research.

36. Head-head interaction characterizes the relaxed state of Limulus muscle myosin filaments.

37. Blood collection from the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

38. Rhythms of locomotion expressed by Limulus polyphemus, the American horseshoe crab: II. Relationship to circadian rhythms of visual sensitivity.

39. Rhythms of locomotion expressed by Limulus polyphemus, the American horseshoe crab: I. Synchronization by artificial tides.

40. Visual efference in Limulus: in vitro temperature-dependent neuromodulation of photoreceptor potential timing by octopamine and substance P.

41. Population subdivision of the tri-spine horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus, in Taiwan Strait.

42. Stable bellows cup electrode demonstrates low-frequency properties of long-term electroretinographic recordings in the Limulus lateral eye.

43. An evolutionarily conserved 16-kDa thioredoxin-related protein is an antioxidant which regulates the NF-kappaB signaling pathway.

44. An antimicrobial peptide tachyplesin acts as a secondary secretagogue and amplifies lipopolysaccharide-induced hemocyte exocytosis.

45. Physiological and morphological identification of photosensitive neurons in the opisthosomal ganglia of Limulus polyphemus.

46. Variants of TRP ion channel mRNA present in horseshoe crab ventral eye and brain.

47. Central regulation of photosensitive membrane turnover in the lateral eye of Limulus, II: octopamine acts via adenylate cyclase/cAMP-dependent protein kinase to prime the retina for transient rhabdom shedding.

49. Cytoskeletal organization of limulus amebocytes pre- and post-activation: comparative aspects.

50. Photosensitivity of the central nervous system of Limulus polyphemus.

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