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Scallop is a common name that encompasses various species of marine bivalve mollusks in the taxonomic family Pectinidae, the scallops. However, the common name "scallop" is also sometimes applied to species in other closely related families within the superfamily Pectinoidea, which also includes the … Meer weergeven
Scallops inhabit all the oceans of the world, with the largest number of species living in the Indo-Pacific region. Most species live in relatively shallow waters from the low … Meer weergeven
Scallops have a large number (up to 200) of small (about 1 mm) eyes arranged along the edge of their mantles. These eyes … Meer weergeven
The scallop family is unusual in that some members of the family are dioecious (males and females are separate), while others are simultaneous hermaphrodites (both sexes in the … Meer weergeven
Etymology
The family name Pectinidae, which is based on the name of the type genus, Pecten, comes from the Latin pecten meaning Meer weergevenVery little variation occurs in the internal arrangement of organs and systems within the scallop family, and what follows can be taken to … Meer weergeven
Scallops are mostly free-living and active, unlike the vast majority of bivalves, which are mostly slow-moving and infaunal. All scallops are … Meer weergeven
Scallops are known to be infected by viruses, bacteria, microalgae of the heterokonts and dinoflagellates.
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WEBA scallop is a marine bivalve mollusc of the family Pectinidae. Scallops live in all the world's oceans . This is one of the largest families of …
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WEBScallop is the common name for any of the marine bivalve mollusks comprising the family Pectinidae, characterized by a large, well-developed central adductor muscle, the absence of a muscular foot, and by the two …
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WEB28 jan. 2020 · Fast Facts: Scallops. Scientific Name: Pectinidae. Common Name (s): Scallop, escallop, fan shell, or comb shell. Basic Animal Group: Invertebrate. Size: 1–6 inch valves (width of shell) Weight: Varies …
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