2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.02.592186
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Invasive adult jumping worms in Atlantic Canada are chill-susceptible

Victoria E. Adams,
Subash Raj Chettiar,
Tanner M. Clow
et al.

Abstract: The jumping wormAmynthas tokioensisis invasive in North America, and it has been expanding its range northward in recent years. Because low temperatures typically restrict the geographic distribution of organisms, our goal was to characterize the cold tolerance physiology of adult jumping worms from a site in New Brunswick, Canada (c. 45°N), with the intent of better understanding their geographic range limits. Most of our experiments supported the conclusion that these worms are chill-susceptible: they die du… Show more

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