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A contribution to the population biology of horseshoe crabs,Limulus polyphemus (L.), in Delaware Bay
Authors:Carl N Shuster  Mark L Botton
Institution:1. Environmental Sciences Operations, General Research Corporation, 22102, Virginia, McLean
2. College at Lincoln Center, Fordham University, 10023, New York, New York
Abstract:The 1977 peak population of spawning horsehoe crabs,Limulus polyphemus, in Delaware Bay, was comprised of about 222,000 males and 51,000 females. This estimate, based upon a shoreline survey of spawning intensity along Delaware and New Jersey beaches at the time of full moon tides in June, was corroborated by a quantification of egg clusters in a beach. Fecundity of gravid females was used, in conjunction with the egg cluster estimate, to approximate the number of females responsible for the observed quantity of eggs. The present spawning population of Delaware Bay is several fold larger than that which existed during the 1960’s. From a longer historical perspective, however, the population is far from approaching the numbers and spawning intensity reported a century ago.
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