Horseshoe crabs are often referred to as the "living fossils" of our planet—the four known species, including three in Asia and one in North America, remain nearly identical to their ancient relatives ...
The photo shows the moult of a young tri-spine horseshoe crab – an endangered species ... remain nearly identical to their ancient relatives from hundreds of millions of years ago.
The research, which used genetic analyses to identify how different species of horseshoe crab populations have changed over time, also looked into how the different species coped with ...
Biologists from the National University of Singapore conduct the first comprehensive population study of all three Asian horseshoe crab species, mapping their population distribution, evolutionary ...
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New research has revealed that a hairy crustacean—dubbed "The Hoff crab" when it was discovered in 2010—is the first species in its family to show different claw characteristics between sexes.
"We don't yet know if these claw sex differences are the norm for the yeti crab family, or an exception, but the discovery provides a starting point for future research" he said Dr Roterman ...
“Knowing that there’s a difference in size between the male and female claws helps us understand the behaviour and ecology of the yeti crab family – which we know little about because they ...
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