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Andréfouët Serge, Van Wynsberge S., Fauvelot Cécile, Bruckner A. W., Remoissenet G. (2014). Significance of new records of Tridacna squamosa Lamarck, 1819, in the Tuamotu and Gambier Archipelagos (French Polynesia). Molluscan Research, 34 (4), p. 277-284. ISSN 1323-5818.

Titre du document
Significance of new records of Tridacna squamosa Lamarck, 1819, in the Tuamotu and Gambier Archipelagos (French Polynesia)
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000344558300005
Auteurs
Andréfouët Serge, Van Wynsberge S., Fauvelot Cécile, Bruckner A. W., Remoissenet G.
Source
Molluscan Research, 2014, 34 (4), p. 277-284 ISSN 1323-5818
The giant clam subfamily Tridacninae (family Cardiidae) is an important group of bivalve molluscs found throughout the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific, from East Africa to the Eastern Pacific biogeographic region. The Tridacna genus is currently revised with numerous cryptic species identified with molecular markers. New Tridacna records from the fringe of the known distribution areas are extremely useful to identify genetically unique species, geographic ranges, and to examine processes associated with species differentiation. While Tridacna maxima is abundant in French Polynesia (Central South Pacific Ocean) the larger fluted giant clam Tridacna squamosa was formerly reported only in the Austral Islands in the south. Following a recent survey that spanned 23 islands and atolls of the Society, Tuamotu and Gambier Archipelagos, the presence of T. squamosa between the Cook Islands and Pitcairn Islands is confirmed using both morphological and molecular information, suggesting a relic distribution across the Central Pacific Ocean. Tridacna squamosa is rare, but present throughout Tuamotu and Gambier. However, it remained undetected from the Society Islands, probably due to historical over-fishing. This species is valued by local inhabitants, and is sought after mainly as gifts and also for a limited local shell trade. The rarity of T. squamosa may call for conservation measures in the near future.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036] ; Ressources halieutiques [040]
Description Géographique
PACIFIQUE ; SOCIETE ILES ; TUAMOTU GAMBIER ; POLYNESIE FRANCAISE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062666]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062666
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