Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

Mollusco bivalve sessile obbligato

English translation:

obligate sessile bivalve mollusc

Added to glossary by Loreta Saddi
Aug 24, 2017 19:40
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Italian term

Mollusco bivalve sessile obbligato

Italian to English Science Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
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"L'ostrica concava viene definita un mollusco bivalve sessile obbligato, in quanto le larve al momento della metamorfosi si cementano con la valva inferiore a substrati di varia natura, rimanendovi tutta la vita. Queste ostriche formano solitamente banchi estesi e numerosi, sia su superfici naturali che artificiali (banchine, massicciate, ecc.)."

Can anyone help me with the term "mollusco bivalve sessile obbligato?"

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obligate sessile bivalve mollusc

Slipper lobsters are obligate bivalve (clams, oysters etc.)
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/aca_research_scienceday/Abs...



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They were likely excavated by lithophagid bivalves, thus extending the earliest record of obligate bivalve

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-paleontol...
Peer comment(s):

agree Michele Fauble : Yes, 'obligate', in contrast to 'facultative'.
19 hrs
Exactly. Great minds... ;)
agree dandamesh
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Grazie!
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completely sessile bivalve mollusc

my proposal for sessile obbligato is completely sessile, that's the meaning
Mussels and Clams (Bivalvia) - The Living World of Molluscs
www.molluscs.at › bivalvia
So it is quite easy to stop a muscle from closing its shell, but very hard to open it with the mollusc holding tight from inside. .... Swimming mussels, as well as completely sessile mussels, often have a largely reduced foot.

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For some weeks the larvae swim the sea together with other plankton. From the fertilised egg hatches a larva that is called a trochophora, because it bears an equatorial ciliar belt and a terminal ciliar crest. After the first metamorphosis the trochophora transforms into a larval stage, that possesses two ciliated sail-like protrusions and thus is called veliger (sail bearer). As well as the trochophora the veliger is a planktontic larval stage. After a further metamorphosis the veliger changes into a bivalve small juvenile oyster. That clings on a suitable rock with its byssus threads and sticks its shell to he rock with a self produced cement. In their further life the oyster will not leave its place any more.
http://www.molluscs.at

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more grits for totally sessile
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Reference comments

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Reference:

wiki

the exact term should be there
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Hello Shabeulula, I couldn't find the term "mollusco bivalve sessile obbligato" in the page. Can you post here?
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Reference:

sessile bivalve mollusc
https://a-z-animals.com/animals/oyster/

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http://www.ponzaracconta.it/2015/05/31/i-molluschi-bivalvi/
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Reference:

Obligate

"As an adjective, obligate means "by necessity" (antonym facultative) and is used mainly in biology ..."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obligate
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