Population structure of giant clams (sub-family: Tridacninae) across Palau: implications for conservation
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Giant clams (Sub-family: Tridacninae) are an important food and economic resource for the Republic of Palau. Previous surveys of giant clams conducted over 20 years ago found diverse, localized populations across Helen Reef and the Rock Islands Southern Lagoon. This study updates population structure data for Palauan giant clams and investigates the impacts of conservation on these important bivalves. We surveyed eleven sites within fringing, barrier, atoll, and oceanic reefs across the Palauan archipelago (total area = 1650m2). A total of 831 clams were measured across seven species (Tridacna crocea, T. maxima, T. noae, T. squamosa, T. derasa, T. gigas, and Hippopus hippopus). In addition, this is the first documented case of T. noae in Palau. Our measurements show that giant clams in Palau are among the most abundant and densely distributed compared to other Indo-Pacific reefs. T. crocea exhibited the highest abundance (521 individuals) and density (20.0 ± 2.9 per 50m2) of all species...
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2025-04-21



