Invasion of north temperate forest soils by exotic earthworms has the potential to alter microbial bio-mass and activity over large areas of North America. We measured the distribution and activity of micro-bial biomass in forest stands invaded by earthworms and in adjacent stands lacking earthworms in sugar maple-dominated forests in two locations in New York State, USA: one with a history of cultivation and thin organic surface soil horizons (forest floors) and the other with no history of cultivation and a thick (3–5 cm) forest floor. Earthworm invasion greatly reduced pools of microbial biomass in the forest floor and increased pools in the mineral soil. Enrichment of the mineral soil was much more marked at the site with thick forest f...
Arctic soils contain a large fraction of our planets terrestrial carbon (C) pool. When tundra soils ...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...
Recent invasion and activity of exotic earthworms has profoundly altered the chemical and physical e...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Exotic earthworms are invading forests in North America where native earthworms have been ab-sent si...
Hardwood forests of the Great Lakes Region have evolved without earthworms since the Last Glacial Ma...
Invasive exotic earthworms are significantly influencing understory community composition, soil, and...
Invasive exotic earthworms are significantly influencing understory community composition, soil, and...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
The comminuting and soil mixing activities of earthworms can affect soil physical, chemical and biol...
Arctic soils contain a large fraction of our planets terrestrial carbon (C) pool. When tundra soils ...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...
Recent invasion and activity of exotic earthworms has profoundly altered the chemical and physical e...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Exotic earthworms are invading forests in North America where native earthworms have been ab-sent si...
Hardwood forests of the Great Lakes Region have evolved without earthworms since the Last Glacial Ma...
Invasive exotic earthworms are significantly influencing understory community composition, soil, and...
Invasive exotic earthworms are significantly influencing understory community composition, soil, and...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
The comminuting and soil mixing activities of earthworms can affect soil physical, chemical and biol...
Arctic soils contain a large fraction of our planets terrestrial carbon (C) pool. When tundra soils ...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...