[PDF][PDF] Natural population dynamics of Tridacna derasa in relation to reef reseeding and mariculture
TJH Adams, AD Lewis, E Ledua - Giant Clams in Asia and the Pacific …, 1988 - academia.edu
TJH Adams, AD Lewis, E Ledua
Giant Clams in Asia and the Pacific. ACIAR Monograph, 1988•academia.eduAbstract! ridacna derasa has a patchy distribution, and is not found in great numbers in Fiji. It
IS the second largest species of Tridacnidae and has considerable mariculture potential. A
better understanding of the biology and life cycle of T. derasa will enhance efforts to culture
the species to restore depleted stocks. TRlDACNA DERASA is the second largest species in
the giant clam family. It has great maricultural potential but, compared with the other species
of Tridacnidae, comparatively little is known about natural populations. Field research has …
IS the second largest species of Tridacnidae and has considerable mariculture potential. A
better understanding of the biology and life cycle of T. derasa will enhance efforts to culture
the species to restore depleted stocks. TRlDACNA DERASA is the second largest species in
the giant clam family. It has great maricultural potential but, compared with the other species
of Tridacnidae, comparatively little is known about natural populations. Field research has …
Abstract
! ridacna derasa has a patchy distribution, and is not found in great numbers in Fiji. It IS the second largest species of Tridacnidae and has considerable mariculture potential. A better understanding of the biology and life cycle of T. derasa will enhance efforts to culture the species to restore depleted stocks.
TRlDACNA DERASA is the second largest species in the giant clam family. It has great maricultural potential but, compared with the other species of Tridacnidae, comparatively little is known about natural populations. Field research has concentrated on T. gigas (the largest and fastest-growing species) and T. maxima (the most widespread species). A better understanding of the biology and'behaviour'of T. derasa is needed to complement efforts in mariculture aimed at enhancing the natural stocks of depleted areas.
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