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Large scale changes in the transcriptome of Eisenia fetida during regeneration. [PDF]
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Toxicological effects of polystyrene microplastics on earthworm (Eisenia fetida)
Environmental Pollution, 2020Microplastics are plastic fragments of particle sizes less than 5 mm, which are widely distributed in marine and terrestrial environments. In this study, earthworms Eisenia fetida were exposed to 100 and 1000 μg of 100 nm and 1300 nm fluorescent polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) per kg of artificial soil for 14 days.
Göran I V Klobučar, Mei Li
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2013
Published as part of Blakemore, Robert J. & Lee, Seunghan, 2013, Survey of Busan Oligochaeta earthworms supported by DNA barcodes, pp. 127-144 in Journal of Species Research 2 (2) on page 134, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.2.127, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Blakemore, Robert J., Lee, Seunghan
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Published as part of Blakemore, Robert J. & Lee, Seunghan, 2013, Survey of Busan Oligochaeta earthworms supported by DNA barcodes, pp. 127-144 in Journal of Species Research 2 (2) on page 134, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.2.127, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Blakemore, Robert J., Lee, Seunghan
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Fluorescence fingerprints of Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei¶
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2003We describe a fluorescent method that allows to differentiate the worms Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei. In fact, the coelomic fluid of E. andrei displays specific fluorescence absent in that of E. fetida. The two species do not metabolize the same types of molecules and thus can be differentiated at the molecular level.
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38. Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) Enterion fetidum Savigny, 1826: 182. Lumbricus semifasciatus Burmeister, 1835: 33. Lumbricus annularis Templeton, 1836: 234. Lumbricus foetidus: Dugès, 1837: 21. Lumbricus olidus Hoffmeister, 1842: 24. Lumbricus luteus Blanchard, 1849: 42. Lumbricus rubrofasciatus Baird, 1873: 97. ?
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A comparison of the biology of Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta) [PDF]
Specimens of locally occurring Eisenia fetida were compared with specimens of E. fetida and E. andrei obtained from France. All specimens were cultured in the laboratory under controlled conditions and growth, maturation, cocoon production, hatching success, and the number of hatchlings were compared. The results showed some differences between the two
S. A. Viljoen, Adriaan J. Reinecke
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2005
Eisenia fetida (SAVIGNY, 1826) Enterion fetidum SAVIGNY, 1826: 182. Eisenia foetida: OMODEO 1956 a: 329. Eisenia fetida: PAVLÍČEK et al. 2003: 456; CSUZDI & ZICSI 2003: 143 (for complete synonymy). Material examined: No. 14157, 2 ex., Nahal Kidron near Mar Saba, T. PAVLÍČEK, 1999.02.10. No. 14178, 5 ex., Nahal Og, Samaria, T. PAVLÍČEK,
Csuzdi, C., Pavliček, T.
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Eisenia fetida (SAVIGNY, 1826) Enterion fetidum SAVIGNY, 1826: 182. Eisenia foetida: OMODEO 1956 a: 329. Eisenia fetida: PAVLÍČEK et al. 2003: 456; CSUZDI & ZICSI 2003: 143 (for complete synonymy). Material examined: No. 14157, 2 ex., Nahal Kidron near Mar Saba, T. PAVLÍČEK, 1999.02.10. No. 14178, 5 ex., Nahal Og, Samaria, T. PAVLÍČEK,
Csuzdi, C., Pavliček, T.
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