ELECTRICAL STIMULATION FOR EGGS AND SEMEN ON TACHYPLEUS TRIDENTATUS COLLECTED FROM LOCAL RESTAURANTS IN HONG KONG
Journal Title: Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture (MJSA) - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The major threats of horseshoe crabs in Hong Kong include (1) coastal development, whichdestroys the sprawling grounds of horseshoe crabs; and (2) fisheries, which reduces its populationin the wild directly. Artificial breeding of juvenile horseshoe crabs for wild release is therefore considered as one of the means to raise the population of this species
Authors and Affiliations
Yh Cheung, Oy Lam, Sc Lun, Kw Wu, Wk Leung
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