Biology and Ecology of Earthworms

Biology and Ecology of Earthworms
Title Biology and Ecology of Earthworms PDF eBook
Author Clive A. Edwards
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 448
Release 1996
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780412561603

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Describes earthworm community ecology, interactions between earthworms and microorganisms and the importance of earthworms in environmental management

Biology of Earthworms

Biology of Earthworms
Title Biology of Earthworms PDF eBook
Author C.A. Edwards
Publisher Springer
Pages 297
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1489969128

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Earthworm Ecology

Earthworm Ecology
Title Earthworm Ecology PDF eBook
Author Clive A. Edwards
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 458
Release 2004-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1420039717

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Earthworm Ecology, Second Edition updates the most comprehensive work available on earthworm ecology with extensive revisions of the original chapters. New chapters analyze the history of earthworm research, the importance of earthworms as representatives of soil fauna and how they affect plant growth, the effects of the invasion of exotic earthworms into North America and other regions, and vermiculture and vermicomposting in Europe.This well-illustrated, expansive study examines the important and often overlooked impact earthworms have on the environment. It discusses the impact of climate, soil properties, predation, disease and parasitism, and competition upon earthworm ecology.

Earthworm Ecology

Earthworm Ecology
Title Earthworm Ecology PDF eBook
Author J. Satchell
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 492
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400959656

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'Darwin cleared: official' This 1982 Times (7 January) head line of a first leader, reporting the astonishing case brought in Arkansas against compulsory teaching of a biblical account of creation, hopefully set at rest doubts about Darwin in the minds of a public confused by media presentations of such unfamiliar concepts as punctuated equilibria, cladism and phenetics. Mud sticks, but Darwin's perturbed ghost may have found some consolation in the concurrent celebrations at Grange-over-Sands, a modest township in Cumbria, UK, of the centenary of the publication of his less controversial book The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms. In the form of a symposium on earthworm ecology, this attracted some 150 participants, predominantly adrenalin-charged research workers in the full heat of peer-group interaction. This book comprises a selection of the more ecologically oriented papers contributed to the symposium, brutally edited in the interests of brevity and thematic continuity. The book opens with an appraisal of Darwin's earthworm work in its historical and philosophical context and relates his views on 'vegetable mould' to current concepts of humus formation. Thereafter, quotations from Darwin made out of piety have been rigorously excluded. Subsequent sections each comprise a review chapter and two or three 'case studies' presenting new data on a related topic.

Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America

Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America
Title Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Hendrix
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 260
Release 1995-02-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781566700535

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It is generally recognized that where earthworms are abundant they can exert significant influence on the structure and function of soils. Compared to other biogeographic regions of Earth, however, surprisingly little is known about the earthworm fauna of the western hemisphere and their role in soil processes. This book is the first comprehensive review and analysis of the state of understanding of earthworm biogeography and ecology in North America. Topics of in-depth discussion include earthworm systematics, biogeography and ecology, influences on soil structure and ecosystem nutrient dynamics, and implications for ecosystem management. Each chapter provides a general review and statement of current understanding, an assessment of current research problems, recent developments and advances, and priorities for future research and applications. This book is a must for researchers and students studying the soil-related facets of terrestrial ecology.

Earthworms

Earthworms
Title Earthworms PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Ernest Lee
Publisher
Pages 438
Release 1985
Genre Science
ISBN

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Earthworms and their environment; The physical environment; Phenology; Populations and association; Ecological energetics; Predators, parasites and pathogens; Dispersal; Altitudinal zonation; Physical effects on soils; chemical effects on soils; Earthworms and pedogenesis; Earthworms and plant growth; Earthworms and land use practices; Use of earthworms for waste disposal; Earthworms; as a protein source.

Vermiculture Technology

Vermiculture Technology
Title Vermiculture Technology PDF eBook
Author Clive A. Edwards
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 603
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 1439809887

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Exploring the dramatic growth and changes in the field of vermicomposting since 1988, this comprehensive review assesses the advancements made in government-funded projects in the U.S. and UK. It discusses outdoor and indoor windrows, container systems, wedge systems, and low labor-requirements. It also examines fully-automated continuous flow vermicomposting reactor systems that can process more than 1000 tons of organic wastes per reactor. The book highlights the science and biology behind the use and efficacy of vermicomposting and details the technology of the past, present, and future.