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Lumbricidae - Wikipedia
The Lumbricidae are a family of earthworms. About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world, [ 1 ] but the bulk of the species are in the Holarctic region: from Canada (e.g. Bimastos lawrenceae on Vancouver Island ) and the United States (e.g. Eisenoides carolinensis , Eisenoides lonnbergi and most Bimastos spp.) and ...
Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia
Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where it is an introduced species, some people consider it to be a …
Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae) - iNaturalist
The Lumbricidae are a family of earthworms. About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world, but the bulk of the species are in the Holarctic region: from Canada (e.g. Bimastos lawrenceae on Vancouver Island) and the United States (e.g. Eisenoides carolinensis, Eisenoides lonnbergi and most Bimastos spp.) and throughout ...
Lumbricidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Earthworms (Lumbricidae, Oligochaeta, Annelida) are mainly free-living terrestrial animals living in soil, leaf litter, under the stones, mainly in wetter, more heavily vegetated regions. You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic.
Underground evolution: New roots for the old tree of lumbricid ...
Earthworms belonging to the family Lumbricidae are extremely abundant in terrestrial temperate regions. They affect soil properties and nutrient cycling, thus shaping plant community composition and aboveground food webs. Some lumbricids are also model organisms in …
Invasive lumbricid earthworms in North America – different life ...
Lumbricid earthworms are invasive across northern North America, causing notable changes in forest ecosystems. During their range expansion they encountered harsher climatic conditions compared to their native ranges in evolutionary short time.
Lumbricus - Wikipedia
Characteristics of some commonly encountered species are: Lumbricus rubellus is usually reddish brown or reddish violet, iridescent dorsally, and pale yellow ventrally. They are usually about 25–105 mm in length, and have around 95-120 segments.
Common Earthworm Classification (Taxonomy) and …
The common earthworm belongs to Lumbricidae which is one of the largest earthworm family. About 33 species of earthworms are identified under this family. Genus: Lumbricus. Species: Terrestris.
Lumbricus terrestris | CABI Compendium
This datasheet on Lumbricus terrestris covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information. Lumbricus terrestris; general view. Lumbricus terrestris: close-up of anterior sections.
The Lumbricidae is the characteristic Oligochaete family of the Palaearctic region. It comprises about 220 species and is a recent and dominant group possessing great powers of adaptation to new surroundings. About 19 species are common over the greater part of Europe and have been carried by man to