International audienceIn a context of accelerating biodiversity loss, some species may become extinct before taxonomists have time to collect and describe them. This is an even more critical problem for taxa with poor taxonomic knowledge, such as earthworms in the tropics. To overcome this taxonomic impediment, we investigated earthworm diversity on the tropical island of Martinique using DNA barcoding. Firstly, we sampled earthworms at 81 sites evenly distributed in two categories corresponding to natural and anthropized environments. We obtained a total of 684 sequences of a fragment of the COI gene. MOTU delimitation and morphological identification suggested that this dataset corresponded to 49 putative species, of which 16 were known e...
Important knowledge gaps remain with regards to the ecology and the systematics of New Zealand’s nat...
Assessing land-use effect on the diversity of soil biota has long been hampered by difficulties in c...
Invasive species pose significant challenges to local biodiversity and ecosystem function, especiall...
International audienceIn a context of accelerating biodiversity loss, some species may become extinc...
International audienceDespite their recognized essential role in soil, earthworms in tropical enviro...
International audienceDespite representing a key component of terrestrial biota, soil invertebrates ...
International audienceThis study presents the assemblage of an exhaustive reference library for one ...
Earthworms are known for their important role within the functioning of an ecosystem, and their dive...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceEarthworms are known for th...
Using DNA-barcoding, we studied the diversity of invasive European earthworms in the south-western c...
Comparative phylogeography is a powerful methodological approach to understand the particular evolut...
International audienceComparative phylogeography is a powerful methodological approach to understand...
Comparisons of nematode communities among ecosystems have indicated that, unlike many organisms, nem...
AbstractInvasive species pose significant challenges to local biodiversity and ecosystem function, e...
Important knowledge gaps remain with regards to the ecology and the systematics of New Zealand’s nat...
Assessing land-use effect on the diversity of soil biota has long been hampered by difficulties in c...
Invasive species pose significant challenges to local biodiversity and ecosystem function, especiall...
International audienceIn a context of accelerating biodiversity loss, some species may become extinc...
International audienceDespite their recognized essential role in soil, earthworms in tropical enviro...
International audienceDespite representing a key component of terrestrial biota, soil invertebrates ...
International audienceThis study presents the assemblage of an exhaustive reference library for one ...
Earthworms are known for their important role within the functioning of an ecosystem, and their dive...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceEarthworms are known for th...
Using DNA-barcoding, we studied the diversity of invasive European earthworms in the south-western c...
Comparative phylogeography is a powerful methodological approach to understand the particular evolut...
International audienceComparative phylogeography is a powerful methodological approach to understand...
Comparisons of nematode communities among ecosystems have indicated that, unlike many organisms, nem...
AbstractInvasive species pose significant challenges to local biodiversity and ecosystem function, e...
Important knowledge gaps remain with regards to the ecology and the systematics of New Zealand’s nat...
Assessing land-use effect on the diversity of soil biota has long been hampered by difficulties in c...
Invasive species pose significant challenges to local biodiversity and ecosystem function, especiall...