The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, insects and vertebrates. Invasions by exotic earthworms, although not as well studied, may be increasing with global commerce in agriculture, waste management and bioremediation. A number of cases has documented where invasive earthworms have caused significant changes in soil profiles, nutrient and organic matter dynamics, other soil organisms or plant communities. Most of these cases are in areas that have been disturbed (e.g., agricultural systems) or were previously devoid of earthworms (e.g., north of Pleistocene glacial margins). It is not clear that such effects are common in ecosystems inhabited by native earthworms, especially where soil...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
In temperate soils, earthworms are significant ecosystem engineers. Recent studies of North American...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
The United States contains invasive earthworms originating from Europe and Asia; the majority are Eu...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
Theoretical predictions and empirical studies suggest that resident species diversity is an importan...
International audienceEarthworms can have strong direct effects on plant communities through consump...
As ecosystem engineers, invasive earthworms are one of the main drivers of plant community changes i...
The invasive non-native earthworm Amynthas agrestis (Goto and Hatai 1899) has recently been document...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
In temperate soils, earthworms are significant ecosystem engineers. Recent studies of North American...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
The United States contains invasive earthworms originating from Europe and Asia; the majority are Eu...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
Theoretical predictions and empirical studies suggest that resident species diversity is an importan...
International audienceEarthworms can have strong direct effects on plant communities through consump...
As ecosystem engineers, invasive earthworms are one of the main drivers of plant community changes i...
The invasive non-native earthworm Amynthas agrestis (Goto and Hatai 1899) has recently been document...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
In temperate soils, earthworms are significant ecosystem engineers. Recent studies of North American...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...