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Consequences and limits to use of historical hydrobiological data in the current biodiversity context

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Data on aquatic fauna and flora have been collected for almost two centuries. More or less well conserved, these old data are used in setting up projects for biodiversity conservation and evaluation. To what purpose can the data be put? What precautions must be taken to ensure judicious use?

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G. CARREL

Country : France


A. DUTARTRE

Country : France


M.C. ROGER

Country : France

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