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ON THE EVOLUTION OF CLONAL DIVERSITY IN PARTHENOGENETIC EARTHWORMSJAENIKE J; AUSUBEL S; GRIMALDI DA et al.1982; PEDOBIOLOGIA; ISSN 0031-4056; DDR; DA. 1982; VOL. 23; NO 3-4; PP. 304-310; BIBL. 17 REF.Article

Faecal microbiology of Octolasion tyrtaeum, Aporrectodea turgica and lumbricus terrestris and its relation to the carbon budgets of three artificial soilsSHAW, C; PAWLUK, S.Pedobiologia (Jena). 1986, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 377-389, issn 0031-4056Article

SOUTH DAKOTA DOES HAVE EARTHWORMS!GATES GE.1979; MEGADRILOGICA; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 3; NO 9; PP. 165-166; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

CLONAL NICHE STRUCTURE IN THE PARTHENOGENETIC EARTHWORM OCTOLARION TYRTAEUMJAENIKE J; PARKER ED JR; SELANDER RK et al.1980; AM. NAT.; ISSN 0003-0147; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 116; NO 2; PP. 196-205; BIBL. 2 P.Article

On the coexistence of ecologically similar clones of parthenogenetic earthwormsJAENIKE, J; SELANDER, R. K.Oikos. 1985, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 512-514, issn 0030-1299Article

Le peuplement lombricien d'une pelouse alpine à Bossetan (frontière franco-suisse, Valais) et répartition des lambriciens en altitude = Earthworm population of an alpine grassland (Franco-Swiss border, Valais) and earthworm distribution in altitudeCUENDET, G.Bulletin de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. 1986, Vol 78, Num 370, pp 133-144, issn 0037-9603, fasc. 2Article

Clonal and morphological variation in marginal populations of parthenogenetic earthworms Octolasion tyrtaeum and O. cyaneum (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) from eastern FennoscandiaTERHIVUO, J; SAURA, A.Bollettino di Zoologia. 1993, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 87-96, issn 0373-4137Article

Different behavioral patterns of the earthworms Octolasion tyrtaeum and Diplocardia spp. in tallgrass prairie soils : Potential influences on plant growthCALLAHAM, Mac A; BLAIR, John M; HENDRIX, Paul F et al.Biology and fertility of soils. 2001, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 49-56, issn 0178-2762Article

Carbon availability controls the growth of detritivores (Lumbricidae) and their effect on nitrogen mineralizationTIUNOV, Alexei V; SCHEU, Stefan.Oecologia. 2004, Vol 138, Num 1, pp 83-90, issn 0029-8549, 8 p.Article

Exposure Assessment to Glyphosate of Two Species of AnnelidsGARCIA-TORRES, Tristán; GIUFFRE, Lidia; ROMANIUK, Romina et al.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 2014, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 209-214, issn 0007-4861, 6 p.Article

Endogeic earthworms alter carbon translocation by fungi at the soil-litter interfaceBUTENSCHOEN, Olaf; POLL, Christian; LANGEL, Reinhard et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2007, Vol 39, Num 11, pp 2854-2864, issn 0038-0717, 11 p.Article

Exotic Ecosystem Engineers Change the Emergence of Plants from the Seed Bank of a Deciduous ForestEISENHAUER, Nico; STRAUBE, Daniela; JOHNSON, Edward A et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2009, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 1008-1016, issn 1432-9840, 9 p.Article

Land-use history and the occurrence of exotic earthworms in the mountains of Eastern KentuckyKALISZ, P. J; DOTSON, D. B.The American midland naturalist. 1989, Vol 122, Num 2, pp 288-297, issn 0003-0031Article

The development of soil structure by Octolasion tyrtaeum, Aporrectodea turgida and Lumbricus terrestris in parent materials belonging to different textural classesSHAW, C; PAWLUK, S.Pedobiologia (Jena). 1986, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 327-339, issn 0031-4056Article

Use of stable isotopes (13C) for studying the mobilisation of old soil organic carbon by endogeic earthworms (Lumbricidae)MARHAN, Sven; LANGEL, Reinhard; KANDELER, Ellen et al.European journal of soil biology. 2007, Vol 43, issn 1164-5563, S201-S208, SUP1Conference Paper

Characteristics and ecological relationships of earthworm assemblages in undisturbed forest soils in the southern Appalachians of Kentucky, USADOTSON, D. B; KALISZ, P. J.Pedobiologia (Jena). 1989, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 211-220, issn 0031-4056Article

Exotic earthworm distributions did not expand over a decade in a hardwood forest in New York stateSTOSCHECK, Leo M; SHERMAN, Ruth E; SUAREZ, Esteban R et al.Applied soil ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 62, pp 124-130, issn 0929-1393, 7 p.Article

The influence of earthworm community structure on the distribution and movement of solutes in a chisel-tilled soilSHUSTER, W. D; SUBLER, S; MCCOY, E. L et al.Agriculture,ecosystems & environment. Applied soil ecology. 2002, Vol 21, Num 2, pp 159-167, issn 0929-1393Article

Nitrogen transformations associated with earthworm castsPARKIN, T. B; BERRY, E. C.Soil biology & biochemistry. 1994, Vol 26, Num 9, pp 1233-1238, issn 0038-0717Article

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