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The Tachypleus tridentatus (Chelicerata: Xiphosura) is an arthropod that usually displays high site fidelity by restricting its distribution to natal vicinities.
Damanhuri, Joni Haryadi +7 more
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ABSTRAKBelangkas Tachypleus tridentatus adalah salah satu hewan bentik laut yang menghuni perairan pesisir Balikpapan Timur. Informasi tentang populasi belangkas di lokasi masih terbatas, dan IUCN secara luas mengklasifikasikannya dalam kategori data ...
Kurnia, Rahmat +3 more
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Tachyplesin I, a cationic heptadecapeptide amide containing two disulfide bonds isolated from hemocytes of Tachypleus tridentatus, which binds to lipopolysaccharide, was synthesized by a solid-phase procedure.
Nakamura, Takanori +13 more
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Understanding which food sources are nutritionally important at nursery grounds is critical in the conservation of the dwindling populations of horseshoe crabs in Asia.
Fan, LF +5 more
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Juvenile tri-spine horseshoe crabs (Tachypleus tridentatus) were exposed to determine the effects of single and combined stresses of polystyrene nanoplastics (nano-PS) and heavy metal (Cu2+) on antioxidant enzyme parameters. The juveniles were exposed to
Iqra Arif +14 more
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The number of movements between three bay areas, residency, and estimated overwintering areas of tagged horseshoe crabs Tachypleus tridentatus in Tsuyazaki, Japan.
Shinya Inoue (144048) +4 more
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Current gold‐standard endotoxin detection relies on Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) reagents, yet this approach suffers from unsustainable exploitation of Limulus resources. Here, we developed a fiber‐optic Surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probe that enables highly sensitive endotoxin detection with drastically reduced LAL consumption.
Zesen Li +9 more
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The tri-spine horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus, is a threatened species that inhabits coastal areas from South to East Asia. A Conservation management system is urgently required for managing its nursery habitats, i.e., intertidal flats, especially
Akihiko Koyama +7 more
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Figure 5. Size–frequency distribution of the largest individuals using a 0.3-cm interval size.Published as part of Almendral, May A. & Schoppe, Sabine, 2005, Population structure of Tachypleus tridentatus (Chelicerata: Merostomata) at a nursery beach in ...
Almendral, May A., Schoppe, Sabine
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Gene and Genome Duplication in Spiders
In chelicerates whole genome duplications (WGDs) were identified in distinct groups. While there is evidence that Xiphosurans/horseshoe crabs had three rounds of WGD and arachnopulmonates (e.g. spiders and scorpions) had one WGD, in many other arachnid groups no WGD was identified.
Chetan Munegowda +3 more
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