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Biodiversity in salt marshes: from the patrimonial value to the ecosystem functioning. The case study of the Mont Saint-Michel bay.

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Until 1979, European salt marshes were known only through the inventories of fauna and especially of flora. On such criteria, the salt marshes of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay (France) were regarded as most significant of the French coasts. However, it took 20 years of research on the role of these wetlands of the estuaries-salt marsh systems to highlight the ecological, social and economic interest of this ecotone, between continental and marine systems, a long time considered as territory "without value", except for stock breeders or hunters.
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Jean-Claude Lefeuvre, Pascal Laffaille, Eric Feunteun, Virginie Bouchard, Alain Radureau. Biodiversity in salt marshes: from the patrimonial value to the ecosystem functioning. The case study of the Mont Saint-Michel bay.. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 2003, Vol. 326, pp.125-131. ⟨10.1016/S1631-0691(03)00049-0⟩. ⟨hal-00793409⟩
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