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The Nature Reserve of Biguglia Pond offers a unique landscape combining systemic diversity: lagoon system, sandy coastal system and salt meadows, mesophilous system and marshy edaphohygrophilous system. These systems are composed of different vegetations and habitats with limited geographical area in Corsica. Despite a strong degradation of vegetation by fire and grazing, the reading of vegetation sequences remains legible and there are still complete sequences from the littoral to the inland. It is a complex and very diverse site where aquatic vegetation overlaps and is closely intertwined with riparian vegetation.
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Gamisans J (2005) Renouvellement de l’inventaire de la végétation de la Réserve naturelle de l’étang de Biguglia. Rapport intermédiaire. Réserve naturelle de l’étang de Biguglia
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Delbosc, P., Bioret, F., Panaïotis, C. (2020). Conclusion. In: Delbosc, P., Bioret, F., Panaïotis, C. (eds) Plant Landscape of Corsica. Geobotany Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35776-4_5
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