نتایج جستجو برای: earthworms

تعداد نتایج: 1768  

Journal: :Mutation research 2010
Mark Button Gawen R T Jenkin Karen J Bowman Chris F Harrington Tim S Brewer George D D Jones Michael J Watts

Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly contaminated with arsenic (As). These earthworms are considered to have developed a resistance to As toxicity. The mechanisms underlying this resistance however, remain unclear. In the present study, non-resistant, commercially sourced Lumbricus terrestris were exposed to a typical DGC soil in labo...

2011
Johann G. Zaller Florian Heigl Andrea Grabmaier Claudia Lichtenegger Katja Piller Roza Allabashi Thomas Frank Thomas Drapela

Both earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important ecosystem engineers co-occurring in temperate grasslands. However, their combined impacts during grassland establishment are poorly understood and have never been studied. We used large mesocosms to study the effects of different functional groups of earthworms (i.e., vertically burrowing anecics vs. horizontally burrowing end...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
G R Karsten H L Drake

Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus and Octolasium lacteum) and gut homogenates did not produce CH(inf4), and methanogens were not readily culturable from gut material. In contrast, the numbers of culturable denitrifiers averaged 7 x 10(sup7) and 9 x 10(sup6) per g (dry weight) of gut material for L. rubellus and O. lacteum, respectively; these values were 256- and 35-fold larger than the numbers of...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2017
S Henriksson F Bjurlid A Rotander M Engwall G Lindström H Westberg J Hagberg

Uptake of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) was studied in earthworms collected from a sawmill site in Sweden with severe PCDD/Fs contamination (the hot spot concentration was 690,000ng TEQWHO2005/kg d.w.) in order to investigate the transfer of PCDD/Fs from the site to the biota. PCDD/Fs concentrations in the collected earthworms were compared to PCD...

2012
Nico Eisenhauer Nicholas A. Fisichelli Lee E. Frelich Peter B. Reich N. Eisenhauer

The spread of exotic earthworms (‘worming’) and rising temperatures are expected to alter the biological, chemical and physical properties of many ecosystems, yet little is known about their potential interactive effects. We performed a laboratory microcosm experiment to investigate the effects of earthworms (anecic, endogeic, epigeic, or all three together) and 4°C warming on soil water conten...

1999
P. M. Mele M. R. Carter

Earthworms play an important role in soil ecology and can serve as practical indicators in land quality evaluation. The abundance and distribution of earthworms were determined in 84 cropping and pasture soils in north-east Victoria and southern New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Overall, an average density of 89 earthworms mÿ2 was found, with an average species richness of 1±2 per site, indicat...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Nico Eisenhauer Alexandru Milcu Alexander C. W. Sabais Stefan Scheu

BACKGROUND Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most important global-scale threats to biodiversity. Biodiversity itself is known to reduce invasions and increase stability. Disturbances by ecosystem engineers affect the distribution, establishment, and abundance of species but this has been ignored in studies on diversity-invasibility rel...

2017
Yuanhu Shao Weixin Zhang Nico Eisenhauer Tao Liu Yanmei Xiong Chenfei Liang Shenglei Fu

The activity and spread of exotic earthworms often are spatially correlated with N deposition because both arise from human activities. Exotic earthworms, in turn, can also greatly affect soil abiotic and biotic properties, as well as related ecological processes. Previous studies showed, for example, that earthworms can counteract the detrimental effects of plant-feeding nematodes on plant gro...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
Tom Sizmur Mark E Hodson

The importance of earthworms to ecosystem functioning has led to many studies on the impacts of metals on earthworms. Far less attention has been paid to the impact that earthworms have on soil metals both in terms of metal mobility and availability. In this review we consider which earthworms have been used in such studies, which soil components have been investigated, which types of soil have...

2006
Françoise Binet Anne Kersanté Colette Munier-Lamy Renée-Claire Le Bayon Marie-José Belgy Martin J. Shipitalo

Atrazine is a widely used herbicide and is often a contaminant in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. It is uncertain, however, how the activity of soil macrofauna affects atrazine fate and transport. Therefore, we investigated whether earthworms enhance atrazine biodegradation by stimulating herbicide degrading soil microflora, or if they increase atrazine persistence by facilitating herbic...

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