We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation in sediment mechanical properties with burrowing ability and species distribution of two sympatric lugworms, Abarenicola pacifica and Abarenicola claparedi. We quantified the sediment\u27s resistance to penetration and its grain size distribution at sites inhabited by each species. Abarenicola pacifica individuals were found in significantly harder to penetrate, more heterogeneous sediments. We compared worm burrowing ability using reciprocal transplant experiments. Worms from firmer sediments, A. pacifica, were able to make successful steep burrows in sediments characteristic of either species. In contrast, A. claparedi individuals often fai...
DOI:10.1007/s00374-004-0817-4International audienceThe capacity for water diffusion in burrow walls ...
Earthworms drive multiple soil processes, but their specific impact on soil functions differs betwee...
International audienceEarthworm bioturbation (both biogenic structure constructing and particle rewo...
We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation ...
Recent research on burrowing mechanics suggests that animals may be moving through crack propagatio...
Many soft-bodied invertebrates use a flexible, fluid-filled hydrostatic skeleton for burrowing. The ...
International audienceEarthworms feed on organic matter present at the soil surface or within the so...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the burrowing activity of two earthwo...
International audienceEarthworms are crucial for production and maintenance of soil structure and th...
Earthworm burrow systems are generally described based on postulated behaviours associated with the ...
International audienceEndogeic earthworms live and burrow in the soil to find their food. They burro...
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and pro...
Recent studies document linear elastic response of muddy marine sediments to load and deformation on...
International audienceDespite the well-known potential of earthworms to modify soil macroporosity , ...
Lugworms (Polychaeta: Arenicolidae) occur in coastal sediments worldwide and can dominate the macrof...
DOI:10.1007/s00374-004-0817-4International audienceThe capacity for water diffusion in burrow walls ...
Earthworms drive multiple soil processes, but their specific impact on soil functions differs betwee...
International audienceEarthworm bioturbation (both biogenic structure constructing and particle rewo...
We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation ...
Recent research on burrowing mechanics suggests that animals may be moving through crack propagatio...
Many soft-bodied invertebrates use a flexible, fluid-filled hydrostatic skeleton for burrowing. The ...
International audienceEarthworms feed on organic matter present at the soil surface or within the so...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the burrowing activity of two earthwo...
International audienceEarthworms are crucial for production and maintenance of soil structure and th...
Earthworm burrow systems are generally described based on postulated behaviours associated with the ...
International audienceEndogeic earthworms live and burrow in the soil to find their food. They burro...
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and pro...
Recent studies document linear elastic response of muddy marine sediments to load and deformation on...
International audienceDespite the well-known potential of earthworms to modify soil macroporosity , ...
Lugworms (Polychaeta: Arenicolidae) occur in coastal sediments worldwide and can dominate the macrof...
DOI:10.1007/s00374-004-0817-4International audienceThe capacity for water diffusion in burrow walls ...
Earthworms drive multiple soil processes, but their specific impact on soil functions differs betwee...
International audienceEarthworm bioturbation (both biogenic structure constructing and particle rewo...