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Selection of a carotenoid-rich scallop strain, QN Orange, from the inter-specific hybrids between the bay scallop and the Peruvian scallop [PDF]

open access: yesAquaculture, 2020
Abstract In our previous study, we reported the selection of ‘Bohai Red’, a new scallop strain with improved performance in growth from the hybrids between the bay scallop and the Peruvian scallop. In this study, we selected another new strain, the ‘QN Orange’ scallop, with orange adductor muscles, from the same hybrid cohort as the origin of ‘Bohai ...
Bin Ma, Guilong Liu, Xiaojun Yan
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Neurotoxins of and bay of fundy scallops

Tetrahedron Letters, 1981
Abstract Neurotoxins isolated and characterized from cultured G. excavata cells and from scallops are described and their relative abundance in both sources is compared.
Carol Fix Wichmann   +4 more
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Copper toxicity to the bay scallop (Argopecten irradians)

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1979
Coastal marine environments are commonly used for disposal of industrial waste, dredge spoils and sewage sludge, which contain high concentrations of copper and other heavy metals. For example, in the New York Bight, a daily input of copper at 14 tons is estimated.
G, Pesch, N, Stewart, C, Pesch
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Introduction of the Peruvian scallop and its hybridization with the bay scallop in China

Aquaculture, 2011
This study describes the first introduction of the Peruvian scallop, Argopecten purpuratus (P), from Peru to China. Reciprocal hybridization was carried out between the newly introduced Peruvian scallops and the bay scallops. A. irradians irradians (I).
Chunde Wang   +8 more
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Selection of a new scallop strain, the Bohai Red, from the hybrid between the bay scallop and the Peruvian scallop

Aquaculture, 2017
Abstract In our previous studies, inter-specific hybrid F1 with significant heterosis in growth was produced by hybridizing the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians irradians with the Peruvian scallop, A. purpuratus. However, due to the hermaphroditic nature of the two Argopecten scallops, it is difficult to produce the hybrid seed at large scales.
Chunde Wang   +7 more
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Winter Burial of Transplanted Bay Scallops

1989
During 1985, 1986, and 1987, extensive blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens (“brown tides”) in eastern Long Island, New York waters decimated most of the commercially valuable stocks of bay scallops, Argopecten irradians irradians (Anonymous, 1985; Siddall, 1986).
Steven T. Tettelbach   +4 more
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Copper accumulation in the bay scallop,Argopecten irradians

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1983
Adults of the bay scallopArgopecten irradians were held in flowing seawater containing 5 or 10Μg Cu/kg at ambient temperature and salinity. After eight weeks, scallops contained up to 91 and 310Μg Cu/g dry weight, respectively, in the total soft parts. Copper uptake was linear over time.
G. E. Zaroogian, M. Johnson
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The culture of the southern bay scallop in Tampa Bay, an urban Florida estuary

Aquaculture International, 1997
Bay scallop, Argopecten irradians concentricus (Say), stocks were collected from a Homosassa (Florida) population in 1991 and were kept in seawater from Bayboro Harbor on Tampa Bay, an urban Florida estuary. They were fed with Isochrysis galbana and Tetraselmis sp. Spawning was allowed to occur after the scallops became ripe.
Yantian Lu, Norman J. Blake
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Ancient Oyster and Bay Scallop Shells from Sable Island

Nature, 1967
Radiocarbon dating suggests that warm water oysters and bay scallops migrated northwards during and after the climatic thermal maximum. The bay scallops may have arrived too late to reach areas in Canada which are now favourable for them.
A H, Clarke   +3 more
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An inhibitor κB homologue from bay scallop Argopecten irradians

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2010
IkappaB is an important member of NF-kappaB pathway in the innate immune system. In the present study, the full-length cDNA sequence encoding IkappaB protein (designated AiIkappaB) was isolated from bay scallop Argopecten irradians. The complete sequence of AiIkappaB cDNA containing a 5' untranslated region (UTR) of 237 bp, a 3' UTR of 1023 bp with a ...
Changkao, Mu   +7 more
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