Asian pheretimoid earthworms (e.g. Amynthas and Metaphire spp.) are invading North American forests and consuming the vital detrital layer that forest floor biota [including the keystone species Plethodon cinereus (Eastern Red-backed Salamander)], rely on for protection, food, and habitat. Plethodon cinereus population declines have been associated with leaf litter loss following the invasion of several exotic earthworm species, but there have been few studies on the specific interactions between pheretimoid earthworms and P. cinereus. Since some species of large and active pheretimoids spatially overlap with salamanders beneath natural cover objects and in detritus, they may distinctively compound the negative consequences of earthworm-med...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Disturbances such as outbreaks of herbivorous insects and pathogens can devastate unique habitats an...
Asian pheretimoid earthworms (e.g. Amynthas and Metaphire spp.) are invading North American forests ...
<div><p>Asian pheretimoid earthworms (e.g. <i>Amyntha</i>s and <i>Metaphire</i> spp.) are invading N...
Earthworms are an invasive species that are causing ecological damage to northern forest ecosystems....
Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding of how t...
The activity and spread of exotic earthworms often are spatially correlated with N deposition becaus...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
1. Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across ecosy...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
1. Earthworm invasions and high deer populations are among many stressors threatening long-term popu...
Salamander populations are declining in many geographical areas and salamander extinctions are incre...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2012Terrestrial salamanders a...
Understanding negative effects of native species on introduced taxa may suggest novel ways to contro...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Disturbances such as outbreaks of herbivorous insects and pathogens can devastate unique habitats an...
Asian pheretimoid earthworms (e.g. Amynthas and Metaphire spp.) are invading North American forests ...
<div><p>Asian pheretimoid earthworms (e.g. <i>Amyntha</i>s and <i>Metaphire</i> spp.) are invading N...
Earthworms are an invasive species that are causing ecological damage to northern forest ecosystems....
Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding of how t...
The activity and spread of exotic earthworms often are spatially correlated with N deposition becaus...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
1. Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across ecosy...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
1. Earthworm invasions and high deer populations are among many stressors threatening long-term popu...
Salamander populations are declining in many geographical areas and salamander extinctions are incre...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2012Terrestrial salamanders a...
Understanding negative effects of native species on introduced taxa may suggest novel ways to contro...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Disturbances such as outbreaks of herbivorous insects and pathogens can devastate unique habitats an...