@article{fdi:010075240, title = {{P}hylogeography of {N}oah's giant clam}, author = {{F}auvelot, {C}{\'e}cile and {A}ndr{\'e}fou{\¨e}t, {S}erge and {G}rulois, {D}. and {T}iavouane, {J}. and {W}abnitz, {C}. {C}. {C}. and {M}agalon, {H}. and {B}orsa, {P}hilippe}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{N}oah's giant clam ({T}ridacna noae), recently resurrected from synonymy with {T}. maxima, occurs from {C}hristmas {I}sland to the {N}orthern {L}ine {I}slands and from the {R}yukyu {I}slands to {N}ew {C}aledonia. {W}e used mitochondrial and microsatellite markers to investigate the phylogeographic structure and demographic history of {T}. noae over most of its geographical range. {R}esults from the two types of markers reveal a consistent population structure, partitioning {T}. noae into three distinct lineages: (1) eastern half of the {I}ndo-{M}alay archipelago and {W}estern {A}ustralia, (2) {M}elanesia and {M}icronesia, and (3) {C}entral {P}olynesia. {D}emographic expansion initiated between 300,000 and 400,000years ago, as was detected for each haplogroup. {T}his pattern, which is congruent with other co-occurring {T}ridacna species, indicates a shared evolutionary history with expansion from past refuges following late-{P}leistocene sea-level changes.}, keywords = {{T}ridacna ; {E}volutionary history ; {M}itochondrial {DNA} ; {M}icrosatellite ; {I}ndo-{P}acific ; {PACIFIQUE} ; {OCEAN} {INDIEN} ; {AUSTRALIE} ; {TAIWAN} ; {PHILIPPINES} ; {INDONESIE} ; {OCEANIE} ; {MICRONESIE} ; {NOUVELLE} {CALEDONIE} ; {KIRIBATI} ; {POLYNESIE} ; {CHRISTMAS} ; {DONGSHA} {ILE} ; {YAP} {ILES} ; {BISMARCK} {MER} ; {RYUKYU} {ILE} ; {NORTHERN} {LINE} {ILES}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {B}iodiversity}, volume = {49}, numero = {1}, pages = {521--526}, ISSN = {1867-1616}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1007/s12526-017-0794-0}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075240}, }