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Swimming in Scallops

2016
Abstract Pectinids are among the few bivalves that swim, with the prime motivation of escaping their predators. Swimming engages the large adductor muscle to close the valves, the hinge ligament to open them after muscle relaxation and the muscular mantle to direct the jets.
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Mortality of Scallops on a Manx Scallop Bed Due to Fishing

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1972
Mortality resulting from fishing of scallops (Pecten maximus L.) can be divided into the loss caused by their removal for marketing and the indirect damage inflicted during the operation both by the dredges on the sea bed and the rough handling of undersized discards on board the boat (Medcof & Bourne, 1964; Caddy, 1968).
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Cooperativity in scallop myosin

Biochemistry, 1981
P D, Chantler   +2 more
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Optimisation and Characterisation of the Protein Hydrolysate of Scallops (Argopecten purpuratus) Visceral By-Products

Foods, 2023
FRANCISCO Millán   +2 more
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Scallops

Critical Quarterly, 2002
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