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Lumbrícidos de las Islas Canarias. II. Géneros Octodrilus y Octolasion [PDF]
Talavera, J. A.
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Угрупування дощових червів в умовах антропогенної трансформації екосистем на прикладі міста Житомира [PDF]
Гарбар, О. В. +1 more
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The influence of forest types including native and non-native tree species on soil macrofauna depends on site conditions. [PDF]
Wenglein R, Lu JZ, Scheu S.
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Вплив кліматичних факторів на поширення дощових червів родини Lumbricidae [PDF]
Герасимчук, О. О. +1 more
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Checklist of the earthworms of Albania (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae).
Zootaxa, 2023According to the up-to-date checklist, the earthworm fauna of Albania consists of 31 species and subspecies, all belonging to the family Lumbricidae. Among them, four species, Dendrobaena feheri Szederjesi & Csuzdi, 2017, D.
T. Szederjesi
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Zoosystema, 2023
Southern France has been highlighted as an important hotspot of earthworm diversity mostly by the work of Marcel Bouché, who sampled more than 1300 localities in mainland France including Corsica in the 1960s. We resampled some of the Bouché's localities
Sylvain Gérard +4 more
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Southern France has been highlighted as an important hotspot of earthworm diversity mostly by the work of Marcel Bouché, who sampled more than 1300 localities in mainland France including Corsica in the 1960s. We resampled some of the Bouché's localities
Sylvain Gérard +4 more
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Zoologica Scripta, 2023
The Iberian Peninsula and south‐western France have been postulated as centres of diversification of a wide variety of endemic earthworm species and genera within the Lumbricidae family.
Sergio Jiménez Pinadero +7 more
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The Iberian Peninsula and south‐western France have been postulated as centres of diversification of a wide variety of endemic earthworm species and genera within the Lumbricidae family.
Sergio Jiménez Pinadero +7 more
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Zootaxa, 2023
The molecular phylogenetic analysis of the D. alpina species group and related taxa revealed that this group in the present form is polyphyletic. The dark-red pigmented D.
C. Csuzdi +4 more
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The molecular phylogenetic analysis of the D. alpina species group and related taxa revealed that this group in the present form is polyphyletic. The dark-red pigmented D.
C. Csuzdi +4 more
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Zootaxa, 2022
Allolobophora (sensu lato) is one of the most controversial genera in the taxonomy of Lumbricidae. Due to its poor definition, this genus is plagued by extensive taxonomic confusion, and its generic composition and internal relationships have remained ...
Filip J. Popović +5 more
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Allolobophora (sensu lato) is one of the most controversial genera in the taxonomy of Lumbricidae. Due to its poor definition, this genus is plagued by extensive taxonomic confusion, and its generic composition and internal relationships have remained ...
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