Population size and structure of giant clams at Rose Atoll, an important refuge in the Samoan Archipelago |
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Authors: | A Green P Craig |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources, Box 3730, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 USA, AS |
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Abstract: | Rose Atoll is an important refuge for giant clams (Tridacna maxima) that have been heavily exploited elsewhere in Samoa. During an extensive survey of six islands in the archipelago (50.5?ha surveyed in 420 transects), 97% of a total of 2853 clams were recorded at the atoll (42% of area surveyed). Clam densities were highest in the atoll lagoon, especially around the bases of the pinnacles (mean density=8870?ha-1). Estimated population size for the small atoll (615?ha) was approximately 27800 clams. Twenty four percent of the population consisted of mature clams (?12?cm), 70% of which occupied the pinnacles and shallow lagoon habitat. Estimated mortality was low (Z=0.3) and primarily due to natural mortality (M=0.3). Maximum recorded size (L max ) and asymptotic mean size (L ∞) were 25.0?cm and 27.8?cm respectively. |
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Keywords: | Giant clams Refuge Samoa Stock size |
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