2021
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3758
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Population structure of giant clams (subfamily: Tridacninae) across Palau: Implications for conservation

Abstract: 1. Giant clams (subfamily: Tridacninae) are an important food and economic resource for the Republic of Palau and the greater Indo-Pacific region. However, giant clam diversity and distribution data for Palau are out of date. 2. This study reports the species diversity and distribution of giant clams across the Palauan archipelago (total survey area of 3,300 2 m) from data collected between 2015-2017. 3. This is the first documented finding of Tridacna noae in Palau, however, it was rare. Only four individuals… Show more

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“…Environmental shifts induce a cascade of biological phenomena [8,[10][11][12]. For energy, giant clams heavily rely on photosynthesis conducted by their symbiotic dinoflagellate partners (zooxanthellae; Symbiodiniaceae); filter-feeding serves as a secondary source of energy [8,13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental shifts induce a cascade of biological phenomena [8,[10][11][12]. For energy, giant clams heavily rely on photosynthesis conducted by their symbiotic dinoflagellate partners (zooxanthellae; Symbiodiniaceae); filter-feeding serves as a secondary source of energy [8,13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%