On-line links to tridacnid research

Links to Tridacnid research

On-line links to tridacnid research

Postby chris&barb » Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:08 am

This list will be added to as time go's by. The links posted below are not available for free for ever so if you see something that interests you download it because it may be gone the next time you want to read it. If you come across a link that is no longer available please contact me so i can try and find it elsewhere or remove it from this database.

These links are random and in no specific order.

A giant clam stock survey and preliminary investigation of pearl oyster

Aquacultured giant clams, Tridacna gigas and Hippopus hippopus,used as the main biofilter in a saltwater aquarium recirculation system

Aquafarmer Information Sheet:Lagoon Farming of Giant Clams (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)

ON THE HALF SHELL BY DANIEL KNOP

ON THE HALF SHELL BY DANIEL KNOP

ON THE HALF SHELL BY DANIEL KNOP

Bivalves: Clams, Oysters, Mussels... Class Bivalvia

GIANT CLAM BIOLOGY AND CULTURE

Iridophores in the Mantle of Giant Clams

Differential Accumulation of Ribonucleotide Reductase Subunits in Clam Oocytes:The Large Subunit Is Stored as a Polypeptide,The Small Subunit as Untranslated mRNA

Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in six species of giant clams and the evolution of dimethylsulfide after death

Evidence for an Inorganic Carbon-Concentrating Mechanism in the Symbiotic Dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp.1

Spawning and Early Larval Rearing of Giant Clams (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)

Production Economics of Giant Clam(Tridacna species)Culture Systems in theU.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands

Lagoon Farming of Giant Clams(Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)

Nursery and Grow-out Techniques for Giant Clams(Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)

BIVALVES

The WorldFish Center in the Pacific

Nutrition of the giant clam Tridacna gigas (L.). II. Relative contributions of filter-feeding and the ammonium-nitrogen acquired and recycled by symbiotic alga towards total nitrogen requirements for tissue growth and metabolism

ON THE HALF SHELL BY DANIEL KNOP

Long-Term Research on Giant Clams

Tridacna maxima GLOBAL CONSERVATION STATUS:

Metabolite comparisons and the identity of nutrients translocated from symbiotic algae to an animal host

Morphology of the Symbiosis Between Corculum cardissa (Mollusca: Bivalvia) and Symbiodinium corculorum (Dinophyceae)

Farming Giant Clams

Perkinsus of Clams and Cockles

Proteins of Morula-like Cells in Hemolymph of the Giant Clam, Tridacna derasa

Nutrition of the giant clam Tridacna gigas (L.) I. Contribution of filter feeding and photosynthates to respiration and growth

Nutrition of the giant clam Tridacna gigas (L.). II. Relative contributions of filter-feeding and the ammonium-nitrogen acquired and recycled by symbiotic alga towards total nitrogen requirements for tissue growth and metabolism

Reproduction in the giant clams Tridacna gigas and T. derasa in situ on the north-central Great Barrier Reef, Australia, and Papua New Guinea.

THE POTENTIAL FOR ESTABLISHING A GIANT CLAM FARM WITHIN THE PROPOSED SEMPORNA ISLANDS PARK

Synopsis of Infectious Diseases and Parasites of Commercially Exploited Shellfish

The Adaptive Bleaching Hypothesis: Experimental Tests of Critical Assumptions

The Zooxanthellal Tubular System in the Giant Clam

ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN

Chicoreus denudatus

Establishment of the photosymbiosis in the early ontogeny of three giant clams

THE PONTONIINE SHRIMPS (CRUSTACEA: DECAPODA: PALAEMONIDAE)FROM ANAMBAS AND NATUNA ISLANDS, INDONESIA,COLLECTED BY ANAMBAS EXPEDITION, 2002

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Fitt, Trench

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PCP Gene Family in Symbiodinium from Hippopus hippopus: Low Levels of Concerted Evolution, Isoform Diversity, and Spectral Tuning of Chromophores

Hippopus hippopus GLOBAL CONSERVATION STATUS

Spawning and Early Larval Rearing of GiantClams (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)

Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Giant Clams(Tridacnidae)

Perspectives in aquatic exotic species management

MURICIDAE MURICINAE

Acquisition of Zooxanthellae

THE ECTOPARASITISM OF BOONEA AND FARGOA(GASTROPODA : PYRAMIDELLIDAE)

The Genus Cymatium Röding

GIANT CLAMS IN THE MALDIVES

The visual system of the giant clam

Siphonal eyes of giant clams and their relationship to adjacent zooxanthellae

Tridacna squamosa GLOBAL CONSERVATION STATUS:

Nutritional ecology of the giant clams Tridacna tevoroa and T. derasa from Tonga: influence of light on filter-feeding and photosynthesis

The Tongan Community Giant Clam Sanctuaries

Light Induces an Increase in the pH of and a Decrease in the Ammonia Concentration in the Extrapallial Fluid of the Giant Clam Tridacna squamosa

Modification of shell formation in the giant clam Tridacna gigas at elevated nutrient levels in sea water

Relationships between size, mantle area and zooxanthellae numbers in five species of giant clam (Tridacnidae)

The Clam Industry in the Marshalls

Contributions of phototrophic and heterotrophicnutrition to the metabolic and growth requirements of four species of giant clam (Tridacnidae)

Growing Giant Clam (Tridacna Derasa) in Aquaculture Effluent

Effects of copper and decreased salinity on survival rate and development of Tridacna gigas larvae

Movement and aggregation in the fluted giant clam (Tridacna squamosa L.)

MARKET SURVEY OF AQUARIUM GIANT CLAMS

CONSPECIFICITY AND INDO-PACIFIC DISTRIBUTION OF SYMBIODINIUM GENOTYPES (DINOPHYCEAE) FROM GIANT CLAMS

nitrogen and clams

Genetic aspects of Conservation and cultivation of Giant Clams

Spatial distribution and population parameters of Tridacna gigas and T. derasa .

The remarkable population size of the endangered clam Tridacna maxima assessed in Fangatau Atoll (Eastern Tuamotu, French Polynesia) using in situ and remote sensing data

INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION OF SYMBIONTIC ZOOXANTHELLAE BY HOST AMOEBOCYTES IN GIANT CLAMS (BIVALVIA:TRIDACNIDAE), WITH A NOTE ON THE NUTRITIONAL ROLE OF THE HYPERTROPHIED SIPHONAL EPIDERMIS

GBR Marine Park

Growth and metabolic responses of the giant clam zooxanthellae symbiosis in a reef-fertilisation experiment

GIANT CLAM FISHING ON THEISLAND OF TUBUAI, AUSTRAL ISLANDS, FRENCH POLYNESIA: BETWEEN LOCAL PORTRAYALS, ECONOMICNECESSITY AND ECOLOGICAL REALITIES

ANALYSIS OF TRADE TRENDS WITH NOTES ON THE CONSERVATION STATUS OF SELECTED SPECIES

Genetic structure of Giant Clam (T.maxima) Populations in the west Pacific not consistent with dispersal by present-day ocean currents

Report on a Market Survey of Giant Clam Products in Selected Countries

Effect of nutrient enrichment in the field on the biomass, growth and calcification of the giant clam Tridacna maxima

SPAWNING, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION OF ZOOXANTHELLAE BY TRJDACNA SQUAMOSA (MOLLUSCA, BIVALVIA)

Optimal Management of Giant-Clam Farming in Solomon Islands

Intraspecific competition in Tridacna crocea, a burrowing bivalve

Dinoflagellate symbioses: strategies and adaptations for the acquisition and fixation of inorganic carbon

Village-based farming of the giant clam, Tridacna gigas (L.), for the aquarium market: initial trials in Solomon Islands

Major predators of giant clams

PERSPECTIVES IN AQUATIC EXOTIC SPECIESMANAGEMENT IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

Nutrient enrichment and the ultrastructure of zooxanthellae from the giant clam Tridacna maxima

Isotopic and trace elemental distributions in daily growth lines of giant clam

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AQUACULTURE PROFILE FOR POHNPEIFEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
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Periodic Closures as Adaptive Coral Reef Management inthe Indo-Pacific

FISHERY COUNTRY PROFILE

Fecal discharge of zooxanthellae in the giant clamTridacna derasa, with reference to their in situ growth rate

Growth and survival of the giant clams, Tridacna derasa, T.maxima and T. crocea, at village farms in the Solomon Islands

Extension andTraining Support for the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands

Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheet No. 3

Tridacna gigasGLOBAL CONSERVATION STATUS:

CONSPECIFICITY AND INDO-PACIFIC DISTRIBUTION OF SYMBIODINIUM GENOTYPES(DINOPHYCEAE) FROM GIANT CLAMS

The Federated States of Micronesia

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS

TRACING BACK THE ORIGIN OF THE INDO-PACIFIC MOLLUSC FAUNA: BASAL TRIDACNINAE FROM THE OLIGOCENE AND MIOCENE OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN

Village Ecology and Economy of Giant Clams in Fiji: Restoration of a Cultural Resource

Implementation And Enforcement Of The Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora In The South Pacific Region:Management And Scientific Authorities

Sclerochronological and 18O study of the giant clam Hippopus hippopus shell. Application to Sea Surface Temperatures reconstructions

Life History of Symbiont-Bearing Giant Clams from Stable Isotope Profiles

Workshop on Mariculture Issues and Priorities in the Marshall Islands

Phylogeny of Giant Clams (Cardiidae: Tridacninae) Based on Partial Mitochondrial 16S rDNA Gene Sequences

On the status of giant clams, relics of Tethys(Mollusca:Bivalvia: Tridacninae)

PACIFIC ISLANDS MARINE RESOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY

Perkinsus of Clams and Cockles

Seafood special - eating for conservation: Poaching from coral reefs threatens the giant clams of the Pacific with extinction - Farming these enormous molluscs could guarantee their future

The Ecology and Culture of Giant Clams (Tridacnidae) in the Jordanian sector of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

The art of growing giants

The Ecology of Java and Bali

Establishment of the photosymbiosis in the early ontogeny of three giant clams

An investigation of stocks of giant clams (family Tridacnidae) in Java and of their utilization and potential

Contributions of phototrophic and heterotrophic nutrition to the metabolic and growth requirements of four species of giant clam (Tridacnidae)

Early Life History of the Giant Clams Tridacna crocea Lamarck,Tridacna maxima (Röding), and Hippopus hippopus (Linnaeus)

Growth and metabolic responses of the giant clamzooxanthellae symbiosis in a reef-fertilisation experiment

High variability of genetic pattern in giant clam (Tridacna maxima) populations within French Polynesia

INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION OF SYMBIONTIC ZOOXANTHELLAE BY HOST AMOEBOCYTES IN GIANT CLAMS (BIVALVIA:TRIDACNIDAE), WITH A NOTE ON THE NUTRITIONAL ROLE OF THE HYPERTROPHIED SIPHONAL EPIDERMIS

Net uptake of dissolved free amino acids by the giant clam, Tridacna maxima: alternative sources of energy and nitrogen?

Collapse of a New Living Species of Giant Clam in the Red Sea

No genetic differentiation of giant clam (Tridacna gigas) populations in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Parasitism by a Protozoan in the Hemolymph of the Giant Clam,Tridacna crocea*1

Relationships between size, mantle area and zooxanthellae numbers in five species of giant clam (Tridacnidae)

Serious mortality in populations of giant clams on reefs surrounding Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef

SPECIAL TRAITS AND PROMISES OF THE GIANT CLAM (TRIDACNA MAXIMA) IN FRENCH POLYNESIA

Sperm ultrastructure of the giant clam Tridacna maxima (Tridacnidae : Bivalvia : Mollusca) from the Great Barrier Reef

STUDIES ON SHELL FORMATION. I. MEASUREMENT OF THE @ - RATE OF SHELL FORMATION USING

SURVIVORSHIP, GROWTH AND PIGMENTATION RESPONSES OF THE MARINE ORNAMENTAL INVERTEBRATE Tridacna maxima TO VARIED IRRADIANCE LEVELS IN TWO DIFFERENT CULTURE SYSTEMS

Relationship between pH and the availability of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in the zooxanthella-giant clam symbiosis
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Postby skinz78 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:24 pm

Dang, I thought I found one but you already have it listed. :roll:
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Postby chris&barb » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:40 pm

:mrgreen: I have a few more to add, just need to read through them first.
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