[New Paper] Meet Delectopecten thermus, a new species of Glass Scallop from a deep-sea hot vent in Okinawa Trough, Japan! We ...
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12 Cooking Mistakes That Will Ruin Your Scallops, According To Chefsthe scallops we eat and love are bivalve mollusks, and are actually adductor muscles, joining together both halves of the sea creatures' shells and allowing them to literally swim underwater.
We are trying to work out is what motivates the scallop to go into a trap. "We think that they are incentivised to swim into the trap to sit under the light because it optimises their feeding." ...
Sea scallops are part of the bivalve family because the animals inside create their own shells through the secretion of calcium carbonate, according to the Ocean Conservancy. The animals swim by ...
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