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Reeside, J. B. and D. V. Harris. "A Cretaceous horseshoe crab from Colorado." Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences 42, no. 6 (1952): 174–178.


Riska, B. "Morphological variation in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus." Evolution 35 (1981): 647–658.


Road, Ronald. "The crab that isn’t." Wildlife in North Carolina August, 1968.


Robertson, James D. "Osmotic and ionic regulation in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus (Linnaeus)." Biological Bulletin 138 (1970): 157–183.


Ropes, J. W. "Longevity of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus L." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 90 (1961): 79–80.


Ropes, J. W., Martin, C. E. "The abundance and distribution of hard clams in Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts, 1958." USFWS Special Scientific Report—Fisheries Bulletin no. 354 (1960): 1–12.


Ropes J. W., C. N. Shuster, Jr., L. O’Brien, and R. Mayo. "Data on the occurrence of horseshoe crabs, Limulus polyphemus (L.), in NMFS-NEFC survey samples." Woods Hole Laboratory Reference Document no. 82-23 (1982): 1–40.


Rudloe, A. and J. Rudloe, J. "The changeless horseshoe crab." National Geographic 159 (1981): 562–572.


Rudloe, A. "Locomotor and light responses of larvae of the horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus (L.))." Biological Bulletin 157 (1979): 494–505.


Rudloe, A. and A. E. Hernkind. "Orientation of Limulus Polyphemus in the vicinity of breeding beaches." Marine Behavior and Physiology 4 (1976): 75–89.


Rudloe, A. and A. E. Hernkind. "The breeding behavior and patterns of movement of horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in the vicinity of breeding beaches in Apalachee Bay, Florida." Estuaries 3 (1980): 177–183.


Rudloe, A. and A. E. Hernkind. "Aspects of the biology of juvenile horseshoe crabs." Bulletin of Marine Science 31, no. 1 (1981): 125–133.


Rudloe, A. and A. E. Hernkind. "The effect of heavy bleeding on mortality of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in the natural environment." Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 42 (1983): 167–176.


Rudloe, A. and A. E. Hernkind. "Variation of the expression of lunar and tidal behavioral rhythms in the horseshoe crab." Bulletin of Marine Science 36, no. 2 (1985): 388–394.


Rudlow, J. "Limulus polyphemus, The Horseshoe Crab." Chap. 23 in The Erotic Ocean: A Handbook for Beachcombers. New York: World Publishing, 1971


Ruppert, E. E. and R. S. Fox. Seashore Animals of the Southeast. Columbia, South Carolina: University South Carolina Press, 1988.