Search results for "Lumbricus"
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Ievads vispārējā bioloģijā
1926
No angļu valodas tulkojis Egons Dārziņš
Earthworms and pH affect communities of nematodes and enchytraeids in forest soil
2003
In northern boreal forests the occurrence of endogeic and anecic earthworms is determined by soil pH. Increasing evidence suggests that large detritivorous soil animals such as earthworms can influence the other components of the decomposer community. To study the effects of earthworms and pH on soil nematode and enchytraeid communities, a factorially designed experiment was conducted with Lumbricus rubellus and/or Aporrectodea caliginosa. Earthworms were added to "mesocosms" containing unlimed (pH 4.8) or limed (pH 6.1) coniferous mor humus with their natural biota of micro-organisms. In the absence of earthworms, nematodes were significantly more abundant in limed than in unlimed humus. E…
Bioaccumulation of organochlorine compounds in earthworms
1992
Abstract Bioaccumulation of chlorophenolic wood preservatives 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol (2346-TeCP) and pentachlorophenol (PeCP) and their metabolites in earthworms were studied in the laboratory, and by taking worm samples from the contaminated soil of a sawmill which was abandoned 28 yr ago. In two laboratory experiments 2346-TeCP (containing PeCP as impurity) was added into the soil, and samples were taken at certain intervals both from the soil and the earthworms ( Lumbricus rubellus in experiment 1 and Aporrectodea caliginosa tuberculata in experiment 2). Considerable amounts of chlorophenols were found in field samples. Soil concentrations ranged from 157 to 338 μg 2346-TeCP g −1 dry …
Growth increase of birch seedlings under the influence of earthworms—a laboratory study
1992
The effects of the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus (Hoffm.) on net production and nitrogen content of birch seedlings were studied in laboratory microcosms. Coniferous forest floors with litter, humus and mineral horizons were simulated in transparent plastic cylinders. The materials were partially sterilized by microwaving, and re-inoculated with microflora and -fauna. A young (9 cm) birch seedling (Betula pendula Roth) was planted in each container. Earthworms were added to half of the replicates. The microcosms, through which a constant air flow was maintained, were incubated in a climate chamber. After two growth periods, leaf and stem biomasses of birch in treatments with earthworms incre…
Effect of earthworms on decomposition processes in raw humus forest soil: A microcosm study
1990
The earthworms Lumbricus rubellus (Hoffmeister) and Dendrobaena octaedra (Savigny) were studied in the laboratory to determine their effects on decomposition and nutrient cycling in coniferous forest soil. CO2 evolution was monitored, and pH, PO 4 3− −P, NH 4 + −N, NO 3 − −N, total N, and total C in the leaching waters were measured. After three destructive samplings, numbers of animals, mass loss, pH, and KCl-extractable nutrients were analysed. The earthworms clearly enhanced the mass loss of the substrate, especially that of litter. L. rubellus stimulated microbial respiration by 15–18%, whereas D. octaedra stimulated it only slightly. The worms significantly raised the pH of the leachin…
Lierojen parittelumenestyksen yhteys sää- ja ympäristöoloihin, yksilötiheyteen ja yksilön kokoon
2011
Yksilön kelpoisuus riippuu jälkeläistuotosta, ja parittelumenestys on yksi jälkeläistuoton avaintekijöistä. Monien eläinlajiryhmien lisääntymistä on tutkittu laajasti sekä laboratorio-oloissa että luonnossa, mutta lierojen lisääntymismenestykseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä luonnonpopulaatioissa ei vielä juurikaan tunneta. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten kahden ekologialtaan erilaisen lierolajin parittelumenestys riippuu ympäristöoloista, yksilötiheydestä ja yksilön koosta. Tutkimuksessa käytettiin tietoja lieronäytteistä, jotka oli kerätty syksyinä 2004 ja 2005 viljelymailta eri puolilta Suomea. Spermatoforien esiintymistä yksilöillä käytettiin indikaattorina näytteenottoa ede…