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Dominance of an invasive earthworm in native and non-native grassland ecosystems

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BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 1393-1401

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-008-9347-6

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Invasive earthworms; Grasslands; Palouse prairie; Conservation Reserve Program

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  1. National Science Foundation-Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship [0114304]
  2. Inland Northwest Research Alliance
  3. University of Idaho's Center for Research on Invasive Species and Small Populations
  4. Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences

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More attention is currently being focused on earthworm invasions; however, in many ecosystems the relative abundance of native and invasive earthworm species is unknown. We characterized earthworm populations of two grassland types within the Palouse region: native prairie remnants and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) set asides planted with exotic grasses. The earthworm community in both grassland types was completely dominated by the exotic-invasive Aporrectodea trapezoides. Only one individual of a native species, Driloleirus americanus (the giant Palouse earthworm), was found in a prairie remnant. No differences were found between prairie remnants and CRP sites for mean earthworm density (24-106 individuals m(-2)) or fresh weight (12-45 g m(-2)). Our results suggest that the combined effects of land-use change, habitat fragmentation and competitive interactions have resulted in the decimation of native earthworm populations and dominance of invasive earthworms in native and non-native grasslands of the Palouse region.

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