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The thermal dependence of swimming and muscle physiology in temperate and Antarctic scallops
Swimming is important to the ecology of many species of scallop but the effects of temperature upon swimming are not clear. The ecology and natural history of scallops is introduced followed by a description of the state of current ...
Bailey, David Mark
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Scallops W/Measurehttps://digitalmaine.com/dmr_images/1640/thumbnail ...
Maine Department of Marine Resources
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Paralytic Shellfish Poison in Sea Scallops (Placopecten magellanicus, Gmelin)
Bioassays for paralytic shellfish poison were carried out in sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus, Gmelin) from the major scallop producing areas off the Canadian Atlantic coast. There was very little or no toxin in Georges Bank or southern Gulf of St.
N. Bourne
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The population of the scallop Argopecten purpuratus in Mejillones Bay, Chile (23°S) was estimated using diving-quadrat techniques between July and August 1999.
Miguel Avendaño D +1 more
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Quality of on-board cryogenically frozen sea scallops (Placopecten Magellanicus)
Scallops have traditionally been blast or sharp frozen. This study compared the quality of at-sea cryogenically frozen scallops with fresh and mechanically frozen scallops. A liquid CO₂ batch freezer was installed on-board the scallop boat.
Mukerji, Jyoti
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Yesso scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) is one of the most important cultured mollusc in China. However, the diseases of Yesso scallops, especially abscess disease, occurred frequently and led to massive mortality in recent years.
Z Geng +7 more
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Ciliary Structures and Particle-Capture Mechanisms in Marine Filter-Feeding Bivalves
The minimum size of particles being efficiently captured in the gills of filter-feeding bivalves differs between mussels with well-developed laterofrontal cirri (lfc) and scallops having only simple pro-laterofrontal cilia (pro-lfc).
Hans Ulrik Riisgård, Poul S. Larsen
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Scallops are amongst the fastest growing of bivalves, with many species growing in the order of 40 mm per annum in early ontogeny, and reliable evidence of early ontogenetic growth-rates up to 70 mm per annum in wild populations of certain species.
Johnson, Andrew L. A. +8 more
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High Grading Scallops on the Ocean Bottom
The Atlantic sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) resource supports large offshore fisheries on Georges Bank and the Mid-Atlantic bight. Sea scallops are bivalves living on the sea bottom along the continental shelf and are largely harvested by dredges
Daniels, Fella +2 more
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