2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.japb.2017.04.011
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Tri-spine horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus (L.) in Sabah, Malaysia: the adult body sizes and population estimate

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“…Horseshoe crabs (HSCs) are important species in selected marine ecosystems, being the source of protein for other marine species and contributing as bioturbators to the rearrangement and aeration of marine sediments. HSCs also have an important role in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, and an important subject of research from the biological, evolutionary, and ecological standpoints (Manca et al 2017 ; Krisfalusi-Gannon et al 2018 ). A combination of factors such as environmental changes and uncontrolled economical exploitation threaten the survival of HSCs which encourages the genetic research on these species to better understand their mechanisms of adaptation, genetic diversity, and immune defensive system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horseshoe crabs (HSCs) are important species in selected marine ecosystems, being the source of protein for other marine species and contributing as bioturbators to the rearrangement and aeration of marine sediments. HSCs also have an important role in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, and an important subject of research from the biological, evolutionary, and ecological standpoints (Manca et al 2017 ; Krisfalusi-Gannon et al 2018 ). A combination of factors such as environmental changes and uncontrolled economical exploitation threaten the survival of HSCs which encourages the genetic research on these species to better understand their mechanisms of adaptation, genetic diversity, and immune defensive system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once key breeding sites have been identified, then quantitative surveys can be designed. The tri-spine horseshoe crab, T. tridentatus, and coastal horseshoe crab, T. gigas, spawn on sandy beach habitats similar to those used by American horseshoe crabs (Mishra, 2009;Behera et al, 2015;Hsieh & Chen, 2015;Mishra, Mishra & Yasmin, 2015;Mohamad et al, 2015;Nelson et al, 2015;Manca et al, 2017), so some modifications of the spawning and egg surveys may be feasible for researchers of these two species, especially in the less disturbed portions of the coast. However, we recognize that survey methods may need to be modified in areas affected by anthropogenic changes to the shoreline, such as the construction of sea walls or shrimp ponds, mangrove losses, and so on.…”
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“…Populations of coastal and mangrove horseshoe crabs are widely regarded as declining, due to many of the same factors noted above (e.g. Mishra, 2009; Shin, Li & Cheung, 2009; Behera et al, 2015; Cartwright‐Taylor, 2015; Faridah et al, 2015; Mishra, Mishra & Yasmin, 2015; Nelson et al, 2015; Manca et al, 2017). Global climate change is an overarching threat to horseshoe crabs in both North America and Asia, because of the loss of intertidal spawning and juvenile nursery habitats associated with sea‐level rise, and the detrimental effects of shoreline armouring (Botton, 2001; Jackson & Nordstrom, 2015; Loveland & Botton, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Whereas C. rotundicauda and T. gigas are found in Peninsular Malaysia, the distribution of T. tridentatus is restricted to Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia (Akbar John et al, 2018). The horseshoe crabs of Malaysia have received serious scientific attention only recently, however (Zaleha et al, 2010;Srijaya et al, 2014;Manca et al, 2017). Therefore, the current population size and spawning counts of these horseshoe crabs are uncertain and good baseline data are lacking from several locations in Peninsular Malaysia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%