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Eisenia fetida

2023
Eisenia fetida (Savigy, 1826) Enterion fetidum Savigny, 1826: 182. Eisenia fetida: Mršić 1991: 497. Szederjesi & Csuzdi 2012: 269. Szederjesi 2017: 95. Distribution type: peregrine (Szederjesi 2017). Distribution in Albania: Volorek (Szederjesi & Csuzdi 2012). Known habitat in Albania: park with springs.
Shekhovtsov, Sergei V.   +6 more
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Eisenia fetida

2022
Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) Enterion fetidum Savigny, 1826: 182. Eisenia foetida: Szüts 1919: 9; Šapkarev 1977: 55. Eisenia lucens Šapkarev 1972: 78. Eisenia fetida: Mršić 1991: 497; Csuzdi 2012: 97–99. E. Anthropogenic biotopes, beech forest, meadows (Stojanović 1996; Stojanović et al. 2013; Milutinović 2014). D.
Sekulić, Jovana   +3 more
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Eisenia fetida

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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Eisenia fetida

2018
Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) Enterion fetidum Savigny, 1826: 182. Eisenia fetida: Csuzdi et al. 2006: 18. Material exmined. HNHM /17055 1 ex., No. 10, Gölcük, Kocaeli, S of the city, deciduous oak forest, N40°41.435' E29°52.673', 187 m, leg. L. Dányi, M.B. Kaydan, 20.0 4.2015. HNHM /17127 5 ex., No.
Szederjesi, Tímea   +3 more
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Fluorescence fingerprints of Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei¶

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2003
We 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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Toxicity of ionic liquids against earthworms (Eisenia fetida)

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Ionic liquids (ILs) are widely used in frontier fields because of their highly tunable properties. Although ILs may have adverse effects on organisms, few studies have focused on their effect on earthworm gene expression. Herein we investigated the toxicity mechanism of different ILs towards Eisenia fetida using transcriptomics. Earthworms were exposed
Linglong, Chu   +5 more
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Eisenia fetida

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. ?
Tiwari, Nalini   +3 more
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Eisenia fetida Savigny 1826

2014
Published as part of Szederjesi, Tímea, Pavlíček, Tomás, Coşkun, Yüksel & Csuzdi, Csaba, 2014, New earthworm records from Turkey, with description of three new species (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae), pp.
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