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A Lumbricidae család revíziója (Annelida: Oligochaeta) = Revision of the earthworm family Lumbricidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta) [PDF]
Kiépítettük a Lumbricidae család nomenklaturai adatbázisát. Ez az adatbázis 1104 leírt Lumbricidae nevet tartalmaz, a http://earthworm.uw.hu oldalon érhető el.
Csuzdi, Csaba +2 more
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The area comprising the Pyrenees, Northeast Spain, Southern France and Corsica-Sardinia supports a large part of the diversity of Lumbricidae earthworms, including most species of the endemic genera Prosellodrilus, Cataladrilus and Scherotheca.
Daniel F. Marchán +5 more
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Successional Processes of Lumbricids (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) in Agrocenoses of Volyn Highland [PDF]
Чутливим індикатором змін ґрунтового покриву біогеоценозів Волинської височини під впливом антропогенних та різноманітних природних факторів є черви родини Lumbricidae. Їх різноманіття виступає критерієм стану ґрунтового середовища.
Buslenko, L. V. +3 more
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The invertebrate fauna of anthropogenic soils in the High-Arctic settlement of Barentsburg, Svalbard [PDF]
The terrestrial environment of the High Arctic consists of a mosaic of habitat types. In addition to the natural habitat diversity, various human-influenced types may occur.
Arne Fjellberg +12 more
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The genusEophila(Lumbricidae, Oligochaeta) [PDF]
Abstract The rare and poorly known lumbricid Eophila tellinii, type species of the genus inquirendum Eophila (Rosa, 1894), is described anew. is quite different from the type species of the lumbricid genera escribed before 1894: thus, according to international usage, the genus Eophila is valid.
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Non‐Native Earthworms Alter Carbon Sequestration in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems
Abstract Earthworms, as detritivores, play a significant role in breaking down soil organic carbon (SOC). The introduction of non‐native earthworms to arctic ecosystems has, therefore, raised concerns about the potential impact they may have on one of the world's largest SOC reservoirs.
H. Jonsson +6 more
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The effect of soil contamination by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and heavy metals on earthworms and enchytraeids was studied in urban parks, in Brno, Czech Republic.
Pižl Václav +2 more
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Новые полиплоидные расы дождевых червей рода Octolasion (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) в фауне Украины [PDF]
На территории Украины впервые обнаружена триплоидная раса Octolasion lacteum (3n = 54), занимающая южную часть ареала, на остальной территории черви субтриплоидны (2n + x = 38). Впервые установлено, что О.
Гарбар, О. В. +1 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The introduction of non‐native tree species has become a global concern and may disrupt native communities and related ecosystem functions. Soil food webs regulate organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in forests with their feeding activities, but evaluating
Jing‐Zhong Lu +6 more
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The role of turfgrasses in environmental protection and their benefits to humans: Thirty years later
Abstract Beard and Green compiled one of the earliest reviews on the environmental and societal (cultural) benefits that living turfgrass systems (e.g., home lawns, athletic fields, golf courses, roadsides, and grounds) provide to humans and associated contemporary issues with turfgrass.
Ross C. Braun +3 more
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