Literature DB >> 18302681

Evidence for human-mediated dispersal of exotic earthworms: support for exploring strategies to limit further spread.

Cindy M Hale1.   

Abstract

As potent ecosystem engineers, non-native earthworms are altering the fundamental structure and function of previously earthworm-free cold-temperate hardwood forests in North America. Discarded earthworms used for fishing bait has been presumed to be an important vector for the continued spread of non-native earthworms because epicentres of invasion often include boat landings, lakeshores and roads. However, controversy has remained about the overall importance of human-mediated spread vs. natural expansion of established earthworm populations. In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Cameron et al. explore the continued role of humans in dispersing non-native earthworms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18302681     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03678.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


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1.  Balkanized research in ecological engineering revealed by a bibliometric analysis of earthworms and ecosystem services.

Authors:  Manuel Blouin; Nicolas Sery; Daniel Cluzeau; Jean-Jacques Brun; Alain Bédécarrats
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2013-05-29       Impact factor: 3.266

2.  Invasive lumbricid earthworms in North America - different life-histories but common dispersal?

Authors:  Andreas Klein; Nico Eisenhauer; Ina Schaefer
Journal:  J Biogeogr       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 4.324

3.  Temporal Variation of Earthworm Impacts on Soil Organic Carbon under Different Tillage Systems.

Authors:  Yafei Guo; Xiaoping Zhang; Yan Zhang; Donghui Wu; Neil McLaughlin; Shixiu Zhang; Xuewen Chen; Shuxia Jia; Aizhen Liang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-05-30       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Campsites, forest fires, and entry point distance affect earthworm abundance in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

Authors:  Todd Wellnitz; Jenna L Barlow; Cory M Dick; Terrance R Shaurette; Brian M Johnson; Troy Wesley; Evan Weiher
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2020-02-25       Impact factor: 2.984

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