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Experimental examination of movement of the giant scallop,Placopecten magellanicus
Authors:K D E Stokesbury  J H Himmelman
Institution:(1) Département de Biologie and GIROQ (Groupe Interuniversitaire des Recherches Océanographiques du Québec), Université Laval, G1K 7P4 Québec, Canada;(2) Present address: North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve, Center for Marine Science Research, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 7205 Wrightsville Ave., 28403 Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:We quantified movements of tagged giant scallops, Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin, 1791), (40 to 115 mm in shell height) released in 1991 and 1992 at nine stations in Port Daniel Bay, Baie des Chaleurs, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, for periods of 10 to 52 d. Both the mean distances moved per day and dispersion distances from release points were usually greater at the two stations with sand substratum, low scallop densities and high rock crab, Cancer irroratus, densities. Movement rate and dispersion of scallops from the release points at the other seven stations were similar, even though there were marked differences in substratum type (gravel, cobble or bedrock), predator density, and scallop density. Most mean dispersal directions were random, and scallops did not appear to migrate from unsuitable to suitable habitats. Although movement did reduce predation rate, scallop movement was weakly correlated with the abundance of only one predator, C. irroratus.
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