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The movement of juvenile Iceland scallops, Chlamys islandica, was quantified in an inshore bed in the Mingan Islands, northern Gulf of St Lawrence, to examine whether the size partitioning over depth in this location, increasing scallop size with depth ...
David J. Arsenault +2 more
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Sea Scallops: Examining the Demand for Size and Freshness
Hedonic models reveal the marginal implied prices of attributes; these premia represent the intersection of supply and demand for those attributes. Understanding the demand for these attributes is critical for policy analysis that may influence those ...
Ardini, Gregory, Lee, Min-Yang
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Differential predation and growth rates of bay scallops within a seagrass habitat
The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, is a common and commercially important bivalve species residing in shallow marine ecosystems dominated by seagrasses.
Bologna, Paul +3 more
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Developing Flowcharts for Hazard Analysis in Seafood Retail: Critical Control Point Verification [PDF]
Background: Implementing Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) management across the supply chain is promoted globally to ensure the safety of marine food products due to their rapid quality deterioration. However, many seafood retail stores
H. Seki
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Neural network-based identification for scallops (Pecten maximus) in natural marine habitats.
The Great Atlantic scallop, or King scallop (Pecten maximus), ranks third in value after mackerel and Nephrops in UK fisheries. Its landings have surged over recent decades, making it the UK's fastest-growing fishery.
Leander Harlow +2 more
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Functional analyses of TRAF6 gene in Argopecten scallops
The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-associated factor (TRAF) family has been reported to be involved in many immune pathways. In a previous study, we identified 5 TRAF genes, including TRAF2, 3, 4, 6, and 7, in the bay scallop (Argopecten irradians,
Xu, He +13 more
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During the reaction between molten solder and copper, ripening and growth of Cu6Sn5 scallops take place at the solder/metal interface. An experimental study on the morphology, size distribution and growth rate of Cu6Sn5 scallops was conducted.
Lutsenko, G. V., Suh, J. O., Tu, K. N.
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Nutrient restriction (NR) extends lifespan in many species. High latitudes are characterized by cold-water temperature and food limitations, where bivalves may mimic NR like vertebrates, which could result in a prolonged life expectancy.
Ning, Junhao +6 more
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PROYECTO DE CULTIVO PILOTO Y EXPORTACION DE SCALLOPS BAJO LA INICIATIVA BIOCOMERCIO SOSTENIBLE EN ECUADORPROYECTO DE CULTIVO PILOTO Y EXPORTACION DE SCALLOPS BAJO LA INICIATIVA BIOCOMERCIO SOSTENIBLE EN ...
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