The axial forces generated by the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea were measured by directing the earthworm to tunnel into soil discs mounted on an electronic balance connected to a datalogger. The area over which the force acted was estimated from the size of the hole created by the tunnelling. The maximum force recorded by an individual worm was 0.760 N and the mean maximum value was 0.465 N. The maximum pressures recorded was 116.5 kPa, while the mean maximum pressure was 72.8 kPa. These axial pressures are approximately one-tenth of the maximum axial pressure recorded for plant roots. The statistical distribution of activity as the worms tunnelled through the soil discs was analysed. Pressures recorded were well in excess of physiologically...
We tested the hypothesis that earthworms stabilise loose soil and loosen compacted soil to a similar...
1. The nature and timing of septal movements during gentle crawling have been examined in relation t...
After earthworms of the species Aporrectodea caliginosa and A. rosea had burrowed in compacted cores...
The axial forces generated by the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea were measured by directing the earthw...
The radial pressures generated by the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea were measured in a study of the c...
Earthworm activity and formation of burrowing networks are important for soil structure formation an...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
As a soil dries, the earthworms in that soil dehydrate and become less active. Moisture stress may w...
We quantify mechanical processes common to soil penetration by earthworms and growing plant roots, i...
We quantified the mechanics and energetics of soil penetration by burrowing earthworms and growing p...
We quantify mechanical processes common to soil penetration by earthworms and growing plant roots, i...
Recent mechanical models of soil penetration by earthworms and plant roots based on penetration-cavi...
The movement of earthworms has been considered from practical and theoretical standpoints by many au...
We tested the hypothesis that earthworms stabilise loose soil and loosen compacted soil to a similar...
1. The nature and timing of septal movements during gentle crawling have been examined in relation t...
After earthworms of the species Aporrectodea caliginosa and A. rosea had burrowed in compacted cores...
The axial forces generated by the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea were measured by directing the earthw...
The radial pressures generated by the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea were measured in a study of the c...
Earthworm activity and formation of burrowing networks are important for soil structure formation an...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
Burrows resulting from earthworm activity are important for supporting various physical and ecologic...
As a soil dries, the earthworms in that soil dehydrate and become less active. Moisture stress may w...
We quantify mechanical processes common to soil penetration by earthworms and growing plant roots, i...
We quantified the mechanics and energetics of soil penetration by burrowing earthworms and growing p...
We quantify mechanical processes common to soil penetration by earthworms and growing plant roots, i...
Recent mechanical models of soil penetration by earthworms and plant roots based on penetration-cavi...
The movement of earthworms has been considered from practical and theoretical standpoints by many au...
We tested the hypothesis that earthworms stabilise loose soil and loosen compacted soil to a similar...
1. The nature and timing of septal movements during gentle crawling have been examined in relation t...
After earthworms of the species Aporrectodea caliginosa and A. rosea had burrowed in compacted cores...