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 from hundreds of millions of years ago. 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 from hundreds of millions of years ago. Ecology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Preserving Asian horseshoe crab populations through targeted conservation strategies
