Giant clams (Tridacnidae) natural populations in many part of Indonesian coral reef ecosystems have been decreasing sharply. Although, the government of Indonesia have banned giant clams exploitation, the people from coastal area around the country, such as in Irian, Jepara, and Makasar, still use them as a source of food. building materials, household equipment and souvenir. The target species is not only large species, such as Tridacna gigas, T. derasa, T. squamosa, and Hippopus sp., but since they are getting harder to be found, the small species such as T. maxima and T. crocea have become the target as well. Considering this condition, restocking project need to be done in order to restoring giant clam natural populations and ...
Giant clam populations have been over-exploited throughout their range over the past decades for the...
Giant clams (Fam. Tridacnidae) live in association with zooxanthellae. These algae have the capabili...
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...
Abstract. Triandiza T, Zamani NP, Madduppa H, Hernawan UE. 2019. Distribution and abundance of the g...
A survey on abundance of Giant Clam in coral reef ecosystem at PariIslandhas not been done long afte...
Giant clam is one of the most common types of bivalves found in coral ecosystem. Geographically, the...
Kima (Tridacna sp.) is a type of giant clam that can be found in Indo-West Pacific tropical coral re...
Giant clams are protected species under Thailand's Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act of B.E. ...
To restore the diminishing population of the giant clam Tridacna gigas in Sagay Marine Reserve (SMR)...
Giant clams (Sub-family: Tridacninae) are an important food and economic resource for the Republic o...
Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui komposisi dan kepadatan jenis, distribusi ukuran, serta ko...
International audienceGiant clams, the largest living bivalves, play important ecological roles in c...
The influence of zooxanthellae isolated from corals on the growth and suwivorship of giant clams. Gi...
Many Pacific islands, particularly sparsely populated reef areas, have had their natural stocks of g...
10.1002/aqc.888Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems185570-579AQCO
Giant clam populations have been over-exploited throughout their range over the past decades for the...
Giant clams (Fam. Tridacnidae) live in association with zooxanthellae. These algae have the capabili...
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...
Abstract. Triandiza T, Zamani NP, Madduppa H, Hernawan UE. 2019. Distribution and abundance of the g...
A survey on abundance of Giant Clam in coral reef ecosystem at PariIslandhas not been done long afte...
Giant clam is one of the most common types of bivalves found in coral ecosystem. Geographically, the...
Kima (Tridacna sp.) is a type of giant clam that can be found in Indo-West Pacific tropical coral re...
Giant clams are protected species under Thailand's Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act of B.E. ...
To restore the diminishing population of the giant clam Tridacna gigas in Sagay Marine Reserve (SMR)...
Giant clams (Sub-family: Tridacninae) are an important food and economic resource for the Republic o...
Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui komposisi dan kepadatan jenis, distribusi ukuran, serta ko...
International audienceGiant clams, the largest living bivalves, play important ecological roles in c...
The influence of zooxanthellae isolated from corals on the growth and suwivorship of giant clams. Gi...
Many Pacific islands, particularly sparsely populated reef areas, have had their natural stocks of g...
10.1002/aqc.888Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems185570-579AQCO
Giant clam populations have been over-exploited throughout their range over the past decades for the...
Giant clams (Fam. Tridacnidae) live in association with zooxanthellae. These algae have the capabili...
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...