Tallgrass prairie was a historic and is presently a unique and endangered natural ecosystem throughout the Ozark Highlands region in the mid-southern United States. Tallgrass prairies have been disturbed for agricultural production and/or urban expansion; thus, as a result, efforts have been undertaken to reclaim areas previously used for agricultural production to mitigate the loss of tallgrass prairies. Limited research exists on earthworm dynamics in mounded tallgrass prairies or prairie restorations, particularly in the Ozark Highlands region of northwest Arkansas. The objectives of this study were to i) evaluate the effects of soil moisture regime (SMR; aquic and udic), landscape position (LP, mound and inter-mound), and sample date (O...
Understanding the effects of management practices, soil organisms and soil properties on carbon sequ...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
1. Earthworms are an important prey for the endangered meadow birds of north-west Europe. Although i...
Tallgrass prairie was a historic and is presently a unique and endangered natural ecosystem througho...
Introduced earthworms alter the trajectory and composition of plant communities, for example, throug...
Earthworms are an integral component of the soil ecosystem, impacting factors including soil formati...
The ecology of organisms that co-evolve within an ecosystem is likely to be distinct from that invol...
Burning can cause increased plant production and warmer and drier soil on burned plots, which could ...
Agriculture, urban development, and woody encroachment have reduced the North American tallgrass pra...
Restoration of belowground ecology is seldom a priority in designing revegetation strategies for dis...
Previous research has shown non-native earthworms can alter ecosystem function and structure by alte...
AbstractRestoration of belowground ecology is seldom a priority in designing revegetation strategies...
This study summarises the occurrence of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris in differently managed gr...
Research suggests that earthworm activities in no-till soil profiles will increase water infiltratio...
International audienceEarthworms are widespread soil organisms that contribute to a wide range of ec...
Understanding the effects of management practices, soil organisms and soil properties on carbon sequ...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
1. Earthworms are an important prey for the endangered meadow birds of north-west Europe. Although i...
Tallgrass prairie was a historic and is presently a unique and endangered natural ecosystem througho...
Introduced earthworms alter the trajectory and composition of plant communities, for example, throug...
Earthworms are an integral component of the soil ecosystem, impacting factors including soil formati...
The ecology of organisms that co-evolve within an ecosystem is likely to be distinct from that invol...
Burning can cause increased plant production and warmer and drier soil on burned plots, which could ...
Agriculture, urban development, and woody encroachment have reduced the North American tallgrass pra...
Restoration of belowground ecology is seldom a priority in designing revegetation strategies for dis...
Previous research has shown non-native earthworms can alter ecosystem function and structure by alte...
AbstractRestoration of belowground ecology is seldom a priority in designing revegetation strategies...
This study summarises the occurrence of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris in differently managed gr...
Research suggests that earthworm activities in no-till soil profiles will increase water infiltratio...
International audienceEarthworms are widespread soil organisms that contribute to a wide range of ec...
Understanding the effects of management practices, soil organisms and soil properties on carbon sequ...
Among the most pervasive introduced animal taxa in North America are earthworms in the family Lumbri...
1. Earthworms are an important prey for the endangered meadow birds of north-west Europe. Although i...