2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2007.07.001
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Effects of adult Lumbricus terrestris on cocoons and hatchlings in Evans’ boxes

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“…Glass-sided boxes (0.2x0.8x0.008 m) (n = 24) were constructed as described by Grigoropoulou et al (2008) based on the design of Evans (1947), and were fi lled with moistened (25-30%) sterilized soil (Boughton Loam & Turf Management Ltd., UK), with leaf litter as food source. Leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pubescens, Betula pendula, Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Tilia cordata, Tilia platyphyllos) were obtained from a deciduous woodland in autumn and were air-dried for three days before being rewetted and surface-applied to the boxes, occupying the upper 0.05 m. Large L. terrestris were collected from the same site and kept in darkness at 5 o C in a 25 L container with soil and leaves for fi ve days before use.…”
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“…Glass-sided boxes (0.2x0.8x0.008 m) (n = 24) were constructed as described by Grigoropoulou et al (2008) based on the design of Evans (1947), and were fi lled with moistened (25-30%) sterilized soil (Boughton Loam & Turf Management Ltd., UK), with leaf litter as food source. Leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pubescens, Betula pendula, Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Tilia cordata, Tilia platyphyllos) were obtained from a deciduous woodland in autumn and were air-dried for three days before being rewetted and surface-applied to the boxes, occupying the upper 0.05 m. Large L. terrestris were collected from the same site and kept in darkness at 5 o C in a 25 L container with soil and leaves for fi ve days before use.…”
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“…These and the eight unoccupied boxes were kept in darkness at a constant temperature of 17 o C, with regular additions of water and leaves, for two months. Thereafter, the adult L. terrestris were removed from eight randomly selected boxes using a tungsten lamp as heat source, to drive the earthworm upwards, as described by Grigoropoulou et al (2008). Juvenile L. terrestris previously maintained in culture were added to the experiment (one juvenile per box), which resulted in three treatments replicated eight times: juvenile L. terrestris in the presence of an adult in an inherited burrow system (ABJ); juvenile L. terrestris only, in a fully constructed inherited burrow from which an adult had been removed (BJ); juvenile L. terrestris only, in the absence of both an adult and a burrow system, i.e.…”
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