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{{Definition| title = Indicator species
 
| definition = A species  whose presence or absence indicates a certain environmental condition or a particular community or habitat.}}
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
* Greasewood indicates saline soil;
 
* Mosses often indicate acid soil;
 
* Tubifex worms indicate oxygen-poor and stagnant water unfit to drink;
 
* ''Ammophila arenaria''  requires blown sand to thrive and will begin to die back if sheltered from further accommodation. Thus it is a good indicator of sediment supply to the system<ref>UK Government 2004. Common Standards Monitoring Guidance for Sand dune Habitats. http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/7607ac0b-f3d9-4660-9dda-0e538334ed86/CSM-SandDuneHabitats-2004.pdf</ref>.
 
 
[Comment: The last example can be confusing; ''A. arenaria'' also occurs on retreating coasts.]
 
 
==Related articles==
 
:[[Seagrass recovery and restoration in the Wadden Sea]]
 
:[[Common starfish can act as a bioindicator for heavy metal pollution]]
 
:[[Harbour porpoise in the Belgian part of the North Sea]]
 
 
 
==References==
 
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