2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202212.0019.v1
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First Short-term Study of the Relationship between Native and Invasive Earthworms in the Zone of Soil Freezing in Western Siberia – Experiments in Mesocosms

Abstract: Earthworm invasions often reduce biodiversity and affect the ability of ecosystems to perform ecosystem functions. Over the past few decades, European lumbricide species have spread widely in natural habitats in Western Siberia, without completely displacing the native species. The aim of the present experiment is to study the survival, reproductive potential, vertical distribution, abundance, and biomass of Aporrectodea caliginosa and Lumbricus rubellus invasive for the region and the native species Eisenia n… Show more

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