Fallen branches, logs, and tree stumps are a valuable habitat in forests, giving food and shelter to many organisms, including earthworms. Unfortunately, deadwood is often removed from forests because its value is not fully appreciated. We wanted to overcome this by developing a sampling method for earthworms living in deadwood in forests. By testing our new sampling method in oak forests, we found that including deadwood in earthworm surveys improves our knowledge of forest earthworm populations. We also found a greater number of young earthworms in deadwood, where conditions were warmer and moister than in the soil. By surveying deadwood for invertebrates, such as earthworms, we can better understand the important role that deadwood in fo...
General EcologyEarthworms are often thought of as beneficial ecosystem engineers, but always in the ...
Invasions of European earthworms into the forests of northern North America are causing dramatic cha...
Afforestation can improve the delivery of ecosystem services from reclaimed landfill sites. Tree hea...
Abstract Background The ecological importance of deadwood is widely acknowledged, however popular fo...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers associated with important soil functions. Despite the large amoun...
When we observed earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris L.; the dew worm or nightcrawler), foraging on pat...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
Studies of interactions among earthworms as prey for visually foraging predators required a field me...
The earthworm invasion in North American forest has caused negative impacts on species diversity and...
European earthworms are colonizing earthworm-free northern hardwood forests across North America. Le...
Non-native earthworms have invaded natural areas in the Great Lakes region of North America and are ...
© 2017 by the authors. Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate or...
The problem of quantifying earthworms is that the size of most part of the soil population is calcul...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
No native earthworms exist in the Great Lakes region of Ohio. All earthworms found in previously gla...
General EcologyEarthworms are often thought of as beneficial ecosystem engineers, but always in the ...
Invasions of European earthworms into the forests of northern North America are causing dramatic cha...
Afforestation can improve the delivery of ecosystem services from reclaimed landfill sites. Tree hea...
Abstract Background The ecological importance of deadwood is widely acknowledged, however popular fo...
Earthworms are ecosystem engineers associated with important soil functions. Despite the large amoun...
When we observed earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris L.; the dew worm or nightcrawler), foraging on pat...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
Studies of interactions among earthworms as prey for visually foraging predators required a field me...
The earthworm invasion in North American forest has caused negative impacts on species diversity and...
European earthworms are colonizing earthworm-free northern hardwood forests across North America. Le...
Non-native earthworms have invaded natural areas in the Great Lakes region of North America and are ...
© 2017 by the authors. Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate or...
The problem of quantifying earthworms is that the size of most part of the soil population is calcul...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
No native earthworms exist in the Great Lakes region of Ohio. All earthworms found in previously gla...
General EcologyEarthworms are often thought of as beneficial ecosystem engineers, but always in the ...
Invasions of European earthworms into the forests of northern North America are causing dramatic cha...
Afforestation can improve the delivery of ecosystem services from reclaimed landfill sites. Tree hea...