2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14050399
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Biological Aspects, Fisheries, and Aquaculture of Yesso Scallops in Russian Waters of the Sea of Japan

Abstract: Scallops are bivalve filter-feeding mollusks that can attain a large size and have great importance in terms of their ecological roles and commercial value. Overfishing has led to a decrease in scallop stocks worldwide, leading to intense development of the aquaculture industry. The latter is well-established in Asian countries in the East Sea and Sea of Japan. In this paper, we summarized information regarding the biology, stock dynamics, and fishery of yesso scallops inhabiting Russian waters of the Sea of J… Show more

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“…The spatial distribution of associated species on the host body may be interpreted as a result of larval settlement patterns [71,77,78], host-symbiont relationships, or inter-and intra-specific relationships between symbionts/epibionts [74,[79][80][81]. Indeed, cirripedians, bryozoans, and hydrozoans dominated the carapace and limbs; i.e., the most accessible crab body parts for epibiotic species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial distribution of associated species on the host body may be interpreted as a result of larval settlement patterns [71,77,78], host-symbiont relationships, or inter-and intra-specific relationships between symbionts/epibionts [74,[79][80][81]. Indeed, cirripedians, bryozoans, and hydrozoans dominated the carapace and limbs; i.e., the most accessible crab body parts for epibiotic species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%