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Pectinidology (SCALLOPS) with Samantha Lynch

Ologies with Alie Ward

The Different Vertical Migration Patterns of Veliger Larvae

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A veliger is a planktonic larva and it means sail bearing. Veligers from different populations of sea scallop have different vertical migration patterns. They look like a capital d oh okay or you can call it like a straight hinge larvae so they have shells by 48 hours after fertilization. If you are desperate to know how different groups of the same species have regional wiggles you can see the 1996 paper veligers in action here.

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