- The
Antarctic scallop (
Adamussium colbecki) is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the
large family of scallops, the Pectinidae. It was
thought to be the only...
-
Adamussium is a
genus of
scallops belonging to the
family Pectenidae from the
Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
There are
three known species but only...
- seabed. Many
aquatic molluscs are
present in Antarctica.
Bivalves such as
Adamussium colbecki move
around on the seafloor,
while others such as
Laternula elliptica...
-
about 140
species being known from that zone. The
Antarctic scallop,
Adamussium colbecki,
lives under the sea ice at the
other end of the globe, where...
- seabed. Many
aquatic mollusks are
present in Antarctica.
Bivalves such as
Adamussium colbecki move
around on the seafloor,
while others such as
Laternula elliptica...
-
Subfamily Palliolinae Korbkov in Eberzin, 1960
Tribe Adamussiini Habe, 1977
Adamussium Thiele, 1934
Antarctipecten Beu & Taviani, 2013 †
Duplipecten Marwick...
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showing the
diverse animal life in
McMurdo Sound,
including the
scallop Adamussium colbecki, sea
urchin Sterechinus neumayeri, sea
sponge Homaxinella balfourensis...
-
urchin is
often found living in ****ociation with the
Antarctic scallop,
Adamussium colbecki and the seastar,
Odontaster validus.
Metabolic processes tend...
-
foraging techniques make it the
primary predators of the
Antarctic scallop (
Adamussium colbecki). In
deeper waters,
Antarctic scallop no
longer appear, and this...
- Quaglio, R. J. Whittle, A.
Gazdzicki and M. G. Simoes. 2010. A new
fossil Adamussium (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from Antarctica.
Polish polar research 31(4):291-302...