Abstract Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade previously earthworm-free forests. However, the consequences of earthworm invasion for soil microbial functions are poorly understood. Here, we used two well-studied invasion fronts of European earthworms in northern North American hardwood forests previously devoid of earthworms in order to investigate three stages of earthworm invasion: uninvaded, the front of the leading edge of earthworm invasion and locations invaded at least 10 years previously. Soil microbial biomass, respiration and metabolic quotient were measured. Earthworms had marked effects on soil microbial biomass (-42%) and respiration (-32%). At both sites, impacts w...
Non‐native, invasive earthworms are altering soils throughout the world. Ecological cascades emanati...
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Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
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 keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
In temperate soils, earthworms are significant ecosystem engineers. Recent studies of North American...
Recent invasion and activity of exotic earthworms has profoundly altered the chemical and physical e...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Soil Science. Advisor: Kyungsoo Yoo. 1 comput...
Invasion of north temperate forest soils by exotic earthworms has the potential to alter microbial b...
Anthropogenic pressures alter the biodiversity, structure, and organization of biological communitie...
Anthropogenic activities surrounding horticulture, agriculture and recreation have increased dispers...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Non‐native, invasive earthworms are altering soils throughout the world. Ecological cascades emanati...
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...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers that cause a long cascade of ecological effects when they invade ...
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 keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
In temperate soils, earthworms are significant ecosystem engineers. Recent studies of North American...
Recent invasion and activity of exotic earthworms has profoundly altered the chemical and physical e...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Soil Science. Advisor: Kyungsoo Yoo. 1 comput...
Invasion of north temperate forest soils by exotic earthworms has the potential to alter microbial b...
Anthropogenic pressures alter the biodiversity, structure, and organization of biological communitie...
Anthropogenic activities surrounding horticulture, agriculture and recreation have increased dispers...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Non‐native, invasive earthworms are altering soils throughout the world. Ecological cascades emanati...
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...