Gut contents of two species of sea scallops, Chlamys rubida and C. hastata, were compared for individuals from the San Juan Channel collected in shallow (20m) and deep (~80m) habitats. Gut contents were preserved in paraformaldehyde and an Olympus microscope with 10x and 20x lenses was used to view phytoplankton. Food constituents of different categories were counted using an ocular micrometer transect. No noticeable trends regarding dietary constituents were seen across species or habitat which supports our null hypothesis. A count of identifiable diatoms showed that Thalassiosira and CF Melosira were the most abundant diatoms. In addition, CF Melosira was more abundant (~2x greater) in shallow animals from both species relative to deep an...
Culture of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, is constrained by a reliable supply of high-qu...
The aim of this study was to characterize the daily shell growth of Pecten maximus from early 1998 t...
Fatty-acid biomarkers and stomach content analysis were used to investigate the diets of 9 species o...
Gut contents of two species of sea scallops, Chlamys rubida and C. hastata, were compared for indivi...
Scallops are semi-mobile filter feeding bivalves; an important member of their ecosystems due to the...
International audienceThe spatial variability of food resources along continental margins can strong...
Filter feeding was compared in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, Mediterranean mussel Mytilus gallopro...
International audienceWe combined the use of pigments, fatty acids and sterols as biomarkers of the ...
The effect of monospecific algal diets on filtration rate (algal cells h-1) and fecundity of Mimachl...
We conducted a 5-month experiment at Turpialito in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela, to examine wheth...
Juvenile scallops of Pecten maxiumus were studied to see the capability to clear out and incorporate...
Culture of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, is constrained by a reliable supply of high-qu...
The aim of this study was to characterize the daily shell growth of Pecten maximus from early 1998 t...
Fatty-acid biomarkers and stomach content analysis were used to investigate the diets of 9 species o...
Gut contents of two species of sea scallops, Chlamys rubida and C. hastata, were compared for indivi...
Scallops are semi-mobile filter feeding bivalves; an important member of their ecosystems due to the...
International audienceThe spatial variability of food resources along continental margins can strong...
Filter feeding was compared in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, Mediterranean mussel Mytilus gallopro...
International audienceWe combined the use of pigments, fatty acids and sterols as biomarkers of the ...
The effect of monospecific algal diets on filtration rate (algal cells h-1) and fecundity of Mimachl...
We conducted a 5-month experiment at Turpialito in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela, to examine wheth...
Juvenile scallops of Pecten maxiumus were studied to see the capability to clear out and incorporate...
Culture of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, is constrained by a reliable supply of high-qu...
The aim of this study was to characterize the daily shell growth of Pecten maximus from early 1998 t...
Fatty-acid biomarkers and stomach content analysis were used to investigate the diets of 9 species o...