Land conversion and environmental changes associated with agronomic practices are believed to have led to the disappearance of New Zealand endemic earthworms from agricultural land. Introduced European earthworms have since largely replaced endemic species in farming systems. We investigated the impact of vegetation restoration on earthworm communities. Recolonization by endemic earthworms increased with time after restoration at two studied sites in the South Island of New Zealand. However, exotic species did not disappear with restoration of native vegetation, even after 30 years. The persistence of exotic species leads to the cohabitation of the two communities and potential for interspecific competition
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial ...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
New Zealand has 23 exotic and more than 200 endemic earthworm species. It has been reported that end...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial ...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
New Zealand has 23 exotic and more than 200 endemic earthworm species. It has been reported that end...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
The most conspicuous biological invasions in terrestrial ecosystems have been by exotic plants, inse...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
For cultivated soils, the important function of earthworms as ecosystem engineers and their major co...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
European earthworms have colonised many parts of Australia, although their impact on soil microbial ...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...