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- W4205417099 abstract "This chapter provides the information on natural history and taxonomy, taxonomic classification, anatomy and physiology, environmental diseases, infectious diseases, diagnostic techniques, health management, and anesthesia and surgery of horseshoe crabs. Horseshoe crabs have persevered essentially unchanged for more than 200 million years and are the closest living relatives of the trilobites. The horseshoe crab has been used as a laboratory animal model to study the structure, physiology, and function of its large eyes and simple nervous system, to study amoebocyte phagocytosis and innate immunology, and embryology of marine invertebrates. The body of the dorsoventrally flattened invertebrate is divided into three separate sections: a frontal prosoma, a posterior opisthosoma, and a telson. Infectious agents reported as causing health problems in horseshoe crabs include algae, fungi, colonial and filamentous cyanobacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, and variety of parasites. Evaluation of the health of a horseshoe crab can be very challenging because of the thick, nontransparent cuticle of the exoskeleton." @default.
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