Non‐native, invasive earthworms are altering soils throughout the world. Ecological cascades emanating from these invasions stem from rapid consumption of leaf litter by earthworms. This occurs at a midpoint in the trophic pyramid, unlike the more familiar bottom‐up or top‐down cascades. These cascades cause fundamental changes (“microcascade effects”) in soil morphology, bulk density, and nutrient leaching, and a shift to warmer, drier soil surfaces with a loss of leaf litter. In North American temperate and boreal forests, microcascade effects can affect carbon sequestration, disturbance regimes, soil and water quality, forest productivity, plant communities, and wildlife habitat, and can facilitate other invasive species. These broader‐s...
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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 ...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across ecosyst...
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...
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...
Though often praised for their use in composting, recreational fishing, and agriculture, earthworms ...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
The invasion of jumping worms, a small group of pheretimoid earthworm species from Asia, has increas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116978/1/ecy201394122827.pd
12 páginas. 4 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 70 referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found i...
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 ...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across ecosyst...
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...
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...
Though often praised for their use in composting, recreational fishing, and agriculture, earthworms ...
The important role of soil carbon (C) in the global C cycle has stimulated interest in better unders...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
The invasion of jumping worms, a small group of pheretimoid earthworm species from Asia, has increas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116978/1/ecy201394122827.pd
12 páginas. 4 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 70 referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found i...
Arctic soils contain a large fraction of our planets terrestrial carbon (C) pool. When tundra soils ...