2022
DOI: 10.3390/genes13020337
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Evaluating the Conservation Status of a North-Western Iberian Earthworm (Compostelandrilus cyaneus) with Insight into Its Genetic Diversity and Ecological Preferences

Abstract: In spite of the high conservation value of soil fauna, the evaluation of their conservation status has usually been neglected. This is more evident for earthworms, one of the most important ecosystem service providers in temperate habitats but rarely the subject of conservation research. These studies have not been developed in Western Europe, which comprises high diversity and several early-branching, relic genera. One potentially menaced representative of this fauna is Compostelandrilus cyaneus; this risk ca… Show more

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“…This underlines the remarkably high earthworm diversity in this region, which already counted several endemic species before our contribution (e.g. Aporrectodea balisa (Bouché, 1972); Cataladrilus porquerollensis Marchán & Decaëns, 2020; Eumenoscolex pereli (Bouché, 1972); F. bartolii bartolii n. comb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This underlines the remarkably high earthworm diversity in this region, which already counted several endemic species before our contribution (e.g. Aporrectodea balisa (Bouché, 1972); Cataladrilus porquerollensis Marchán & Decaëns, 2020; Eumenoscolex pereli (Bouché, 1972); F. bartolii bartolii n. comb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%