average, and therefore carbonate system conditions did not compensate for the negative effect of temperature. If sea scallops are non-OA sensitive, success will likely be driven by temperature. If sea scallops are sensitive to OA, larval success rates will be influenced by\({\Omega }_{arag}\)...
Ocean acidification and global climate change are predicted to negatively impact marine calcifiers, with species inhabiting the intertidal zone being especially vulnerable. Current predictions of organism responses to projected changes are largely based
RAD sequencing sheds new light on the genetic structure and local adaptation of European scallops and resolves their demographic histories. Sci. Rep. 2019, 9, 7455. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version] Beaumont, A.R.; Barnes, D.A. Aspects of veliger larval growth and ...
In the past decades, with most of northern China experiencing increases in temperature extremes, large-scale scallops (Chlamys farreri) mortality events have occurred every summer in most northern China culture areas (Xiao et al., 2005). Show abstract The seas around China in a warming climate ...
Genetic monitoring of the population in the Bay of Brest should be continued over a longer period of time and extended to other seeded scallop populations. This would provide opportunities to better assess the extent of the reproduc- tive success of hatchery-born scallops in the wild and their...
Max- imum abundance of sea scallops (northern half) was associated with maximum density of spatio-trophic competitors and potential predators; the areas of high scallop occurrence are also likely to have the greatest mortality rates resulting from biotic interactions. Fauna1 assemblages in relation to...
(e.g., mussels46,47; scallops35,48,49; and lobsters36,50), which are typically influenced by more physically complex coastline and associated hydrodynamic processes compared with generally less complex bathymetry of deep water on continental shelf margins. In contrast, in deep sea species, which...