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XLVII.—A note on some supposed new species of earthworms of the genus Glyphidrilus [PDF]
J. Stephenson
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ABSTRACT Background Soil organic matter (SOM) accumulation in forest soils is strongly influenced by interactions with inorganic constituents derived from parent material mineralogy. However, their role in the forest floor remains underexplored.
Gabriela Villalba‐Ayala +3 more
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Abstract Understanding the factors controlling baseflow (groundwater discharge) is critical for improving streamflow predictions in the arid southwestern United States. We used an enhanced version of the Noah‐MP land surface model with advanced hydrological process options and the Routing Application for Parallel computation of Discharge (RAPID) to ...
Mohammad A. Farmani +9 more
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Descriptions of new African earthworms, including a new genus of Moniligastridae
Frank Smith, Bessie R. Green
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Abstract The combination of high nitrogen (N) inputs on tile‐drained agricultural watersheds contributes to excessive nitrate (NO3−) loss to surface‐ and groundwater systems. This study combined water age modeling based on StorAge Selection functions and NO3− isotopic analysis to examine the underlying mechanisms driving NO3− export in an intensively ...
Minghui Sha +4 more
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Earthworm Species from Diverse Ecological Groups Negatively Affect Enchytraeid Density in a Forest Ecosystem. [PDF]
Karaban K +3 more
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An Evaluation of the Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts of NSW DPI Investments in IPM Research in Invertebrate Rice Pests [PDF]
Research into IPM technologies has been conducted by NSW DPI for over 20 years. Evaluating the returns from investment in specific research and development projects is an important component of the NSW DPI science and research program.
Mullen, John D. +2 more
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Two New Varieties of Earthworms with a Key to Described Species in Illinois
Frank Smith
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Herbivory mediates the response of below‐ground food webs to invasive grasses
This study investigates for the first time experimentally and in the field the interplay between plant invasion and herbivores of different guilds, shedding light on a complex network of below‐ground interactions and providing precious insights to land managers.
Marco Fioratti Junod +10 more
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