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Effect of two organic residues on growth and cocoon production of the earthworm Hyperiodrilus africanus (Eudrilidae) [PDF]
La croissance et la production de cocons du ver de terre #Hyperiodrilus africanus$, un épiendogé largement répandu en Afrique occidentale et centrale ont été étudiées en conditions de laboratoire dans le but de connaître ses caractéristiques ...
Lavelle, P., Tondoh, E.J.
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New records of earthworms from Guadeloupe with description of a new species (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae, Acanthodrilidae, Megascolecidae and Eudrilidae) [PDF]
A small earthworm material from Guadeloupe Islands (French West-Indies) was studied. Altogether 14 earth¬worm species were collected, 12 of which are common tropical peregrine. On the other hand, two seem to be endemic in the islands. One of these native
Csuzdi, Cs., Pavlicek, T.
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The family Eudrilidae is remarkable among other earthworms for the occurrence of internal fertilization. Also, the female reproductive system in this family is unique due to the evolutionary tendency to unify individual elements into a complex system ...
D. Raś, A. J. Phillips, P. Świątek
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Le 2,4-D est un herbicide couramment utilisé dans le monde pour lutter contre les espèces de plantes indésirables du groupe des dicotylédones. L’emploi massif de cet herbicide nécessite la connaissance de son spectre écotoxicologique pour mieux ...
Kouakou Gains KPAN KPAN +4 more
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Na Seção de Aquicultura do Instituto de Pesca, no Parque Fernando Costa, na cidade de São Paulo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil, através de experimento visando í descoberta de novos alimentos alternativos para plantéis comerciais de rã, foi verificado ...
José MANDELLI JR +2 more
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Eudrilidae Claus, 1880 The Eudrilidae is a peculiar earthworm family with internal fertilisation (Clausen 1965; Sims 1969). It consists of 45 genera and 305 species (plus 21 subspecies) distributed in tropical Africa from south of the Sahara to the Kalahari Desert and northern South Africa (Sims 1987).
Misirlioğlu, Mete +11 more
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New and little‐known earthworm species from the Ivory Coast (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae:Benhamiinaeand Eudrilidae) [PDF]
In the framework of the international project called “Conservation and Sustainable Management of Below‐Ground Biodiversity”, soil macrofauna collections were carried out in the Centre‐West Ivory Coast. Altogether, 13 earthworm species were recorded, of which four belonged to the family Eudrilidae and nine to the family Acanthodrilidae. From the species
Csuzdi, Csaba, Tondoh, Jerôme Ebagnerin
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Published as part of Narayanan, S. Prasanth, Sathrumithra, S., Christopher, G., Thomas, A. P. & Julka, J. M., 2016, Checklist of the earthworms (Oligochaeta) of Kerala, a constituent of Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, India, pp. 117-137 in Zootaxa 4193 (1) on pages 123-124, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4193.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Narayanan, S. Prasanth +4 more
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Implications of ecological parameters on earthworm diversity and abundance in southwestern Nigeria [PDF]
A survey on the diversity and abundance of earthworms in southwestern Nigeria was carried out. Earthworm and soil samples were collected from thirty different locations within the sub-region.
Aladesida, A.A., Owa, S.O.
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Eudrilidae Claus, 1880 The family Eudrilidae has formerly been associated with the Megascolecidae and Ocnerodrilidae in a superfamily Megascolecoidea (Jamieson 1978) or in a separate superfamily Eudriloidea as the sistergroup of the Lumbricoidea + Megascolecoidea s.s., in the morphocladistic analysis (Jamieson 1988).
Jamieson, Barrie G. M. +7 more
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