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Swimming in the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki: analysis of in situ video recordings
1998
Antarctic Science
Swimming activity of the Antarctic scallop at a temperature of c. -1.4" C was analysed using in situ video recordings obtained from a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea. Data are presented on swimming trajectories, distance travelled and velocity during a swimming bout, adduction frequency, shell gape angle, and the angular opening and closing velocities of shell. This scallop is an effective swimmer although swimming bouts in response to the ROV were generally short,
doi:10.1017/s0954102098000455
fatcat:cmqpjtocnzfb3b663qsihmakoe