نتایج جستجو برای: earthworms

تعداد نتایج: 1768  

Journal: :Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2009
Zhong Sheng Zhang Dong Mei Zheng Qi Chao Wang Xian Guo Lv

We determined total and methyl mercury contents in soil, three earthworm species and their vomitus to study the species-specific differences of mercury bioconcentration in Huludao City, a heavily polluted region by chlor-alkali and nonferrous metal smelting industry in Liaoning Province, northeast China. Total and methyl mercury contents were 7.20 mg/kg and 6.94 ng/g in soil, 1.43 mg/kg and 43....

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1993
D I Shapiro E C Berry L C Lewis

Dispersal of the nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (All strain), applied on the top or the bottom of soil columns, was tested in the presence or absence of two earthworm species, Lumbricus terrestris or Aporrectodea trapezoides. Nematode dispersal was estimated after a 2-week period with a bioassay against the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella. Vertical dispersal of nematodes was increased i...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2015
Jia-En Zhang Jiayu Yu Ying Ouyang

Acid rain is still an issue of environmental concerns. This study investigated the impacts of simulated acid rain (SAR) upon earthworm activity from the Latosol (acidic red soil). Laboratory experiment was performed by leaching the soil columns grown with earthworms (Eisenia fetida) at the SAR pH levels ranged from 2.0 to 6.5 over a 34-day period. Results showed that earthworms tended to escape...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science & engineering 2014
Krishan Amit Kumar Ajit M Arthanareeswari P Kamaraj

The aim of this study was to assess the decomposition efficiency of earthworms, local (L.mauritii) as well as exotic (Eisenia foetida) in vermicomposting of garden litter in SRM University campus. The vermicompost produced through vermicomposting of garden litter mixed with cow dung in the ratio of 3:1 by using local and exotic earthworms (Eisenia foetida) was rich in ammoniacal nitrogen, nitra...

2002

Many people consider earthworms to be an indicator of soil quality because they respond to and contribute to healthy soil. For earthworms to be abundant, a field must meet several conditions that are also associated with soil quality and agricultural sustainability: moderate pH, surface residue for food and protection, and soil that is not waterlogged, compacted, droughty, or excessively sandy....

2017
Dylan Craven Madhav P. Thakur Erin K. Cameron Lee E. Frelich Robin Beauséjour Robert B. Blair Bernd Blossey James Burtis Amy Choi Andrea Dávalos Timothy J. Fahey Nicholas A. Fisichelli Kevin Gibson I. Tanya Handa Kristine Hopfensperger Scott R. Loss Victoria Nuzzo John C. Maerz Tara Sackett Bryant C. Scharenbroch Sandy M. Smith Mark Vellend Lauren G. Umek Nico Eisenhauer

Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem functioning. While less conspicuous than introduced aboveground organisms, introduced belowground organisms may have similarly strong effects. Here, we synthesize for the first time the impacts of introduced earthworms on plant diversity and community composition in North American forests. We conducted a...

2009
Tunira Bhadauria K. G. Saxena Pradeep Kumar Rohit Kumar V. K. Chaturvedi

Land use-land cover change and management practices influence earthworm species composition and abundance. The natural and agroecosystems under study in the Indogangetic region have a depauperate earthworm fauna. This study provides evidence that agriculture intensification and soil sodicity can severely influence earthworm diversity, in which natural and less disturbed ecosystems had lower ear...

2011
Ana Paula A. de Sousa Mara M. de Andréa

The pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin is used for agricultural and public health campaigns. Its residues may contaminate soils and the beneficial soil organisms, like the earthworms, that may ingest the contaminated soil particles. Due to its ecological relevance, earthworms Eisenia andrei/fetida have been used in different ecotoxicological tests. The avoidance of soils treated with cypermeth...

2017
Sandrine Salmon Jean-François Ponge

Microarthropods are often found more abundantly in soils with earthworms than in soils without. Earthworms probably create a favourable environment for microarthropods but few studies have aimed to explain this earthworm effect. The soil collembolan (Hexapoda) Heteromurus nitidus, living in soils at pH > 5 only and thus rich in earthworms, is particularly attracted by earthworms in humus cores....

2013
Erin K. Cameron Heather C. Proctor Erin M. Bayne

Ecosystem engineers affect other species by changing physical environments. Such changes may influence movement of organisms, particularly belowground where soil permeability can restrict dispersal. We investigated whether earthworms, iconic ecosystem engineers, influence microarthropod movement. Our experiment tested whether movement is affected by tunnels (i.e., burrows), earthworm excreta (m...

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