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Farrell, J. and C. Martin, eds., Proceedings of the Horseshoe Crab Forum: Status of the Resource. Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Sea Grant Publications, 1997 (DEL-SG-05-97).


Finn, J. J., C. N. Shuster, Jr., and B. L. Swan. Limulus spawning activity on Delaware Bay shores. Cape May, NJ: Finn- Tech Industries, Incorporated {private printing}, 1990.


Fisher, D. "Swimming and burrowing in Limulus and Mesolimulus." Fossils and Strata 4 (1975): 281–290.


Fisher, D. C. "The xiphosura: archetypes of bradytely?" In Living Fossils, edited by N. Eldredge and S. M. Stanley, 196–213. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1984.


Fletcher, Charles H. III, Harley J. Knebel, and John C. Kraft. "Holocene evolution of an estuarine coast and tidal wetlands." Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 102 (1990): 283–297.


Flowers, Charles. "Spring feast of the red knots at Delaware Bay." Birding (June 1996): 210–215.


Folk, R. L. Petrology of sedimentary rocks (Austin, Texas: Hemphill Press, 1974).


Fowler, Henry W. "The king crab fisheries in Delaware Bay." Annual Report for the New Jersey State Museum. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, State Printers, 1908.


Frayer, W. E. Status and trends of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the conterminous United States, 1970s to 1980s. Houghton, Michigan: Michigan Technological University Press, 1991.