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Parasites as Indicators of Coastal Wetland Health

Abstract

“How healthy is that salt marsh?” Sea Grant biologists are examining certain kinds of parasites infecting marsh snails to answer this question. They have shown that the collection of parasites inside snails reflects the diversity of animal life at the marsh and hence can be used as an index of wetland health. Put simply: the more parasites in snails, the healthier the marsh.

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