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  1. Atrina pectinata is a species of bivalves belonging to the family Pinnidae. The species is found in the Old World. They are important in commercial fishing in Asia. They have the common name of kijogae [ pen shells ]. A. pectinata is a sedentary long-lived species that lives up to 7 years.
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    Atrina pectinata Linnaeus, 1767, one of the most diverse Pinnidae species, is a large wedge-shaped marine bivalve distributed along the coasts of Indo-Pacific countries. The taxonomy of A. pectinata in East Asia has been complicated because of its shell morphology and lack of unified morphological characteristics (Hashimoto et al., 2018).
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    Atrina pectinata - Wikipedia

    Atrina pectinata is a species of bivalves belonging to the family Pinnidae. The species is found in the Old World. They are important in commercial fishing in Asia. They have the common name of kijogae [pen shells]. A. pectinata is a sedentary long-lived species that lives up to 7 years. See more

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    A. pectinata are patchy with small clusters. They are commonly called kijogae [pen shells] due to their resemblance to a traditional Korean tool. There are two physical morphs of A. pectinata: … See more

    A. pectinata is widely located in the Indo-West Pacific. The shellfish is an inhabitant of muddy or sandy surfaces. In Korea, the shellfish is located in ocean depths of 20 to 50 m in muddy … See more

    A suspension study of A. pectinata showed that in artificial habitats, gonad development occurred at the same time for both male and female pen shells and corresponded to warming water temperatures and increased food availability. A. … See more

    A. pectinata population has decreased rapidly since 1990 as a result of overfishing, habitat loss from coastal development, pollution, etc. It is a popular food source and is commercially important to a number of countries which makes it a great interest to … See more

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    WEBAll usages of "Pinna" pectinata or Atrina pectinata for a European species are erroneous and refer to A. fragilis.

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    WEBMay 1, 2014 · The pen shell, Atrina pectinata, is one of the commercial bivalves in East Asia and thought to be recently affected by anthropogenic pressure (habitat destruction and/or fishing pressure). Information on its …

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