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From Darwin to Microsatellites pp. 397-399(3) Author: Morgan A.J.
The influence of Gilberto Righi on tropical earthworm taxonomy: the value of a full-time taxonomist pp. 400-404(5) Authors: Fragoso C.; Brown G.; Feijoo A.
The role of Gilberto Righi in the development of tropical microdrile taxonomy pp. 405-412(8) Authors: Römbke J.
The status of Gilberto Righis earthworm collection at the museum of São Paulo Righi memorial: tropical ecology pp. 413-418(6) Authors: Moreno A.G.; Mischis C.C.
Endangered earthworms of Amazonia: an homage to Gilberto Righi pp. 419-427(9) Authors: Lavelle P.; Lapied E.
Use of 18S, 16S rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase sequences in earthworm taxonomy (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) pp. 428-433(6) Authors: Pop A.A.; Wink M.; Pop V.V.
Low clonal diversity and morphometrics in the parthenogenetic earthworm Octolasion cyaneum (Sav.) pp. 434-439(6) Authors: Terhivuo J.; Saura A.
Use of earthworm casts to validate FT-IR spectroscopy as a sentinel technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology pp. 440-446(7) Authors: Scullion J.; Elliott G.N.; Huang W.E.; Goodacre R.; Worgan H.; Darby R.; Bailey M.J.; Gwynn-Jones D.; Griffith G.W.; Winson M.K.; Williams P.A.; Clegg C.; Draper J.
The earthworm Expressed Sequence Tag project pp. 447-451(5) Authors: Stürzenbaum S.R.; Parkinson J.; Blaxter M.; Morgan A.J.; Kille P.; Georgiev O.
Species richness and zoogeographic affinities of earthworms in the Levant pp. 452-457(6) Authors: Pavlícek T.; Csuzdi C.; Nevo E.
The megadrile fauna (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of Maghreb: a biogeographical and ecological characterization pp. 458-465(8) Authors: Omodeo P.; Rota E.; Baha M.
Occurrence of an exotic earthworm (Amynthas agrestis) in undisturbed soils of the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA pp. 466-470(5) Authors: Callaham Jr. M.A.; Hendrix P.F.; Phillips R.J.
The peregrine earthworm Pontoscolex corethrurus in the East coast of Costa Rica pp. 471-474(4) Authors: Lapied E.; Lavelle P.
The oligochaetofauna of the Nipe soils in the Maricao State Forest, Puerto Rico pp. 475-478(4) Authors: Hubers H.; Borges S.; Alfaro M.
Earthworm communities in a wet agricultural landscape of the Seine Valley (Upper Normandy, France) pp. 479-489(11) Authors: Decaëns T.; Bureau F.; Margerie P.
Clusters in earthworm spatial distribution pp. 490-496(7) Author: Rossi J-P.
The spatiotemporal pattern of a tropical earthworm species assemblage and its relationship with soil structure pp. 497-503(7) Author: Rossi J-P.
Overwintering adaptations in earthworms pp. 504-510(7) Author: Holmstrup M.
Morphology and dynamics of calcium carbonate granules produced by different earthworm species pp. 511-521(11) Authors: Canti M.G.; Piearce T.G.
Segment formation of Enchytraeus japonensis (Oligochaeta: Enchytraeidae) pp. 522-525(4) Authors: Honda M.; Suzuki T.; Matsumoto S.; Gamou S.
Have spermatophores in Eisenia fetida (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) any reproductive role? pp. 526-529(4) Authors: Monroy F.; Aira M.; Velando A.; Domínguez J.
Uniparental reproduction of Eisenia fetida and E. andrei (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae): evidence of self-insemination pp. 530-534(5) Authors: Domínguez J.; Velando A.; Aira M.; Monroy F.
Evidence for interpopulation differences in life history parameters of adult and F1 generation Lumbricus rubellus pp. 535-541(7) Authors: West H.K.; Morgan A.J.; Bowker D.W.; Davies M.S.t.u.a.r.t.; Herbert R.J.
Earthworm behaviour as a biomarker a case study using imidacloprid pp. 542-547(6) Authors: Capowiez Y.; Rault M.; Mazzia C.; Belzunces L.
Resource distribution and surface activity of adult Lumbricus terrestris L. in an experimental system pp. 548-553(6) Authors: Butt K.R.; Nuutinen V.; Sirén T.
Burrowing behaviour of radio-labelled earthworms revealed by analysis of 3D-trajectories in artificial soil cores pp. 554-559(6) Authors: Bastardie F.; Capowiez Y.; Cluzeau D.
Natural abundance of 13C and 15N in earthworms from different cropping treatments pp. 560-567(8) Authors: Briones M.J.; Bol R.
Horizontal distribution of an earthworm community at El Molar, Madrid (Spain) pp. 568-573(6) Authors: Hernández P.; Gutiérrez M.; Ramajo M.; Trigo D.; Díaz Cosín D.J.
Influence of food particle size on inter- and intra-specific interactions of Allolobophora chlorotica (Savigny) and Lumbricus terrestris pp. 574-577(4) Authors: Lowe C.N.; Butt K.R.
Interaction of Lumbricus terrestris L. burrows with field subdrains pp. 578-581(4) Authors: Nuutinen V.; Butt K.R.
Short-range structures in earthworm spatial distribution pp. 582-587(6) Author: Rossi J-P.
A summary of eleven years progress in earthworm ecotoxicology pp. 588-606(19) Authors: Spurgeon D.J.; Weeks J.M.; Van Gestel C.A.
Ecotoxicological laboratory tests with enchytraeids: A review pp. 607-616(10) Authors: Römbke J.
A proteome-based assessment of the earthworm Eisenia fetida: response to chemical warfare agents in a sandy loam soil pp. 617-621(5) Authors: Kuperman R.G.; Checkai R.T.; Ruth L.M.; Henry T.; Simini M.; Kimmel D.G.; Phillips C.T.; Bradley B.P.
The influence of mineral solubility and soil solution concentration on the toxicity of copper to Eisenia fetida Savigny pp. 622-632(11) Authors: Arnold R.E.; Hodson M.E.; Black S.; Davies N.A.
Development of a methodology to investigate the importance of chemical speciation on the bioavailability of contaminants to Eisenia andrei pp. 633-639(7) Authors: Arnold R.E.; Langdon C.J.; Hodson M.E.; Black S.
Effect of heavy metals on coelomocytes of the earthworm Allolobophora chlorotica pp. 640-645(6) Authors: Homa J.; Niklinska M.; Plytycz B.
Does an ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR (AHR)-like molecule exist in earthworms? Some implications for immunity. pp. 646-650(5) Authors: Wiesner L.; Hahn M.E.; Karchner S.I.; Cooper E.L.; Kauschke E.
Survival and reproduction of Enchytraeus crypticus (Oligochaeta, Enchytraeidae) in a natural sandy loam soil amended with the nitro-heterocyclic explosives RDX and HMX pp. 651-656(6) Authors: Kuperman R.G.; Checkai R.T.; Simini M.; Phillips C.T.; Kolakowski J.E.; Kurnas C.W.; Sunahara G.I.
Reproduction and survival of Eisenia fetida in a sandy loam soil amended with the nitro-heterocyclic explosives RDX and HMX pp. 657-662(6) Authors: Simini M.; Checkai R.T.; Kuperman R.G.; Phillips C.T.; Kolakowski J.E.; Kurnas C.W.; Sunahara G.I.
Effects of heavy metal soil pollution on earthworm communities in the north of France pp. 663-669(7) Authors: Nahmani J.; Lavelle P.; Lapied E.; van Oort F.
Feeding behaviour of Eisenia andrei in two different field contaminated soils pp. 670-675(6) Authors: Fleuren R.H.; Jager T.; Roelofs W.; De Groot A.C.; Baerselman R.; Peijnenburg W.J.
Earthworm immunity: a model of immune competence pp. 676-688(13) Authors: Cooper E.L.; Roch P.
Annual changes in coelomocytes of four earthworm species pp. 689-701(13) Authors: Kurek A.; Plytycz B.
Effects of temperature and soil pollution on the presence of bacteria, coelomocytes and brown bodies in coelomic fluid of Dendrobaena veneta pp. 702-709(8) Authors: Wieczorek-Olchawa E.; Niklinska M.; Miedzobrodzki J.; Plytycz B.
Responses of coelomocytes from Lumbricus terrestris to native and non-native eukaryotic parasites pp. 710-716(7) Authors: Reinhart M.; Dollahon N.
Non-specific cellular function of Eisenia fetida regulated by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons pp. 717-723(7) Authors: Komiyama K.; Okaue M.; Miki Y.; Ohkubo M.; Moro I.; Cooper E.L.
Large-scale vermicomposting: emission of nitrous oxide and effects of temperature on earthworm populations pp. 724-730(7) Authors: Frederickson J.; Howell G.
Effects of vermicomposts on growth and marketable fruits of field-grown tomatoes, peppers and strawberries pp. 731-735(5) Authors: Arancon N.Q.; Edwards C.A.; Bierman P.; Metzger J.D.; Lee S.; Welch C.
The trophic diversity of nematode communities in soils treated with vermicompost pp. 736-740(5) Authors: Arancon N.Q.; Galvis P.; Edwards C.; Yardim E.
Effects of humic acids derived from cattle, food and paper-waste vermicomposts on growth of greenhouse plants pp. 741-744(4) Authors: Arancon N.Q.; Lee S.; Edwards C.A.; Atiyeh R.
Soil pH preferences and the influences of soil type and temperature on the survival and growth of Aporrectodea longa (Lumbricidae) pp. 745-753(9) Authors: Baker G.H.; Whitby W.A.
Influence of different food substrates on growth and reproduction of two tropical earthworm species (Pontoscolex corethrurus and Amynthas corticis) pp. 754-763(10) Authors: García J.A.; Fragoso C.
No-tillage greatly increases earthworm populations in Paraná state, Brazil pp. 764-771(8) Authors: Brown G.G.; Benito N.P.; Pasini A.; Sautter K.D.; de F Guimarães M.; Torres E.
Medium-term evaluation of a forest soil restoration trial combining tree species change, fertilisation and earthworm introduction pp. 772-783(12) Authors: Muys B.; Beckers G.; Nachtergale L.; Lust N.; Merckx R.; Granval P.
UV-B radiation induced changes in litter quality affects earthworm growth and cast characteristics as determined by metabolic fingerprinting pp. 784-787(4) Authors: Gwynn-Jones D.; Huang W.; Easton G.; Goodacre R.; Scullion J.
Development of earthworm communities in translocated grasslands at Manchester Airport, UK pp. 788-791(4) Authors: Butt K.R.; Lowe C.N.a.t.h.a.n.; Walmsley T.
Earthworms of a land restoration site treated with paper mill sludge pp. 792-795(4) Authors: Piearce T.G.; Budd T.; Hayhoe J.M.; Sleep D.; Clasper P.J.
Rubber leaf litters (Hevea brasiliensis, var RRIM 600) as vermiculture substrate for epigeic earthworms, Perionyx excavatus, Eudrilus eugeniae and Eisenia fetida pp. 796-800(5) Authors: Chaudhuri P.S.; Pal T.K.; Bhattacharjee G.; Dey S.K.
Linking spatio-temporal dynamics of earthworm populations to nutrient cycling in temperate agricultural and forest ecosystems pp. 801-806(6) Authors: Whalen J.K.; Costa C.
Effects of residue management on earthworm surface cast production after Chromolaena odorata short fallow in the humid tropics pp. 807-810(4) Authors: Norgrove L.; Nkem J.N.; Hauser S.
Earthworm surface casting activity on slash-and-burn cropped land and in undisturbed Chromolaena odorata and young forest fallow in southern Cameroon pp. 811-818(8) Authors: a Birang M.; Hauser S.; Brussaard L.; Norgrove L.
Farmers' perception of the effects of earthworms on soil fertility and crop performance in southern Cameroon pp. 819-824(6) Authors: a Birang M.; Hauser S.; Amougou D.L.
Population dynamics of ambient and altered earthworm communities in row-crop agroecosystems in the Midwestern U.S. pp. 825-829(5) Authors: Shuster W.D.; Shipitalo M.J.; Bohlen P.J.; Subler S.; Edwards C.A.
Influences of native (Megascolecidae) and exotic (Lumbricidae) earthworms on ryegrass production in acidic pasture soils from south-eastern Australia pp. 830-834(5) Authors: Baker G.H.; Chan K.Y.; Munro K.
Effects of earthworm inoculation on soil organic matter dynamics of a cultivated ultisol pp. 835-841(7) Authors: Desjardins T.; Charpentier F.; Pashanasi B.; Pando-Bahuon A.; Lavelle P.; Mariotti A.
Effect of UV radiation on Eisenia fetida populations pp. 842-845(4) Authors: Hamman A.; Momo F.R.; Duhour A.; Falco L.; Sagario M.C.e.c.i.l.i.a.; Cuadrado M.E.u.g.e.n.i.a.
Effects of earthworms on plant growth: patterns and perspectives pp. 846-856(11) Author: Scheu S.
Influences of Aporrectodea trapezoides and A. rosea (Lumbricidae) on the uptake of nitrogen and yield of oats (Avena fatua) and lupins (Lupinus angustifolius) pp. 857-862(6) Authors: Baker G.H.; Amato M.; Ladd J.
Earthworms, arthropods and plant litter decomposition in aspen (Populus tremuloides) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests in Colorado, USA pp. 863-869(7) Authors: González G.; Seastedt T.R.; Donato Z.
Interactions between earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa), plants and crop residues for restoring properties of a degraded arable soil pp. 870-876(7) Authors: Fraser P.M.; Beare M.H.; Butler R.C.; Harrison-Kirk T.; Piercy J.E.
Effects of two species of earthworms (Allolobophora spp.) on soil systems: a microfaunal and biochemical analysis pp. 877-881(5) Authors: Aira M.; Monroy F.; Domínguez J.
Casts of Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny) and Lumbricus rubellus (Hoffmeister) differ in microbial activity, nutrient availability and aggregate stability pp. 882-887(6) Authors: Haynes R.J.; Fraser P.M.; Piercy J.E.; Tregurtha R.J.
Food quality and microbial succession in ageing earthworm casts: standard microbial indices and metabolic fingerprinting pp. 888-894(7) Authors: Scullion J.; Goodacre R.; Elliott G.; Huang W.; Worgan H.; Gwynn-Jones D.; Griffith G.; Darby R.; Bailey M.; Clegg C.; Draper J.
Interactions between microfungi and Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta) during cattle manure vermicomposting pp. 895-899(5) Authors: Pil V.; Nováková A.
A microscopical view of the intestine of Onychochaeta borincana (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae) pp. 900-903(4) Authors: Mendez R.; Borges S.; Betancourt C.
Effects of tree canopy composition on earthworms and other macro-invertebrates in beech forests of Upper Normandy (France) pp. 904-912(9) Authors: Aubert M.; Hedde M.; Decaëns T.; Bureau F.; Margerie P.; Alard D.
Relationships between earthworm populations, grassland management and badger densities in County Kilkenny, Ireland pp. 913-919(7) Authors: Muldowney J.; Curry J.P.; O'Keeffe J.; Schmidt O.
Invasion of agricultural land by the earthworm predator, Arthurdendyus triangulatus (Dendy) pp. 920-923(4) Authors: Murchie A.K.; Moore J.P.; Walters K.F.; Blackshaw R.P.
With Darwin, earthworms turn intelligent and become human friends pp. 924-933(10) Authors: Brown G.G.; Feller C.; Blanchart E.; Deleporte P.; Chernyanskii S.S.