European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial communities remains largely uncharacterised. An experiment was conducted to contrast the responses to Aporrectodea trapezoides introduction between soils from sites with established (Talmo, 64 A. trapezoides m-2) and rare (Glenrock, 0.6 A. trapezoides m-2) A. trapezoides populations. Our hypothesis was that earthworm introduction would lead to similar changes in bacterial communities in both soils. The effects of earthworm introduction (earthworm activity and cadaver decomposition) did not lead to a convergence of bacterial community composition between the two soils. However, in both soils, the Firmicutes decreased in abundance and a common ...
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial ...
Four European exotic earthworm fronts, two in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin, were used to examine t...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Prod 2018-139a EA AGROSUP INRA BIOME IPMInternational audienceWhile having distinct niches, plants a...
The objective of this study was to relate earthworm assemblage structure with three different soil u...
International audienceThe positive effect of earthworms on soil processes and plant growth has been ...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial ...
Four European exotic earthworm fronts, two in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin, were used to examine t...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Prod 2018-139a EA AGROSUP INRA BIOME IPMInternational audienceWhile having distinct niches, plants a...
The objective of this study was to relate earthworm assemblage structure with three different soil u...
International audienceThe positive effect of earthworms on soil processes and plant growth has been ...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....