2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-00912-z
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Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties

Abstract: Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales, despite the availability of considerable amounts of local-scale data. Earthworm diversity data, obtained from the primary literature or provided directly by authors, were collated with information on site locations, including coordinates, habitat cover, and soil properties. Datasets were required, at a min… Show more

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“…Altogether Eight species of Earthworm were recorded belonging to two families; Lumbricidae including four genera Aporrectodea, Dendrobaena, Eisenia and Lumbricus and family Megascolecidae including two genera Perichaeta and Perionyx (Table 1). Species richness found to be low however, global database including more than 9000 surveys also had mentioned about zero to only 12 species in each survey (Phillips, 2021). It makes some relief that the study area is not in worst for earthworm diversity, which might due to its temperate location known to more diverse for earthworm than tropics and its climatic condition being more suitable for their existence (Bora, 2021;Phhillips, 2021).…”
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“…Altogether Eight species of Earthworm were recorded belonging to two families; Lumbricidae including four genera Aporrectodea, Dendrobaena, Eisenia and Lumbricus and family Megascolecidae including two genera Perichaeta and Perionyx (Table 1). Species richness found to be low however, global database including more than 9000 surveys also had mentioned about zero to only 12 species in each survey (Phillips, 2021). It makes some relief that the study area is not in worst for earthworm diversity, which might due to its temperate location known to more diverse for earthworm than tropics and its climatic condition being more suitable for their existence (Bora, 2021;Phhillips, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It makes some relief that the study area is not in worst for earthworm diversity, which might due to its temperate location known to more diverse for earthworm than tropics and its climatic condition being more suitable for their existence (Bora, 2021;Phhillips, 2021). Species richness and their density depends on soil temperature, soil pH, annual rainfall and litter (Potvin and Lilleskov, 2017;Phillips, 2021). Species identification was troublesome due to their synonymous names (Table 1) and its morphological and anatomical complexities; which implies the immediate need of extensive taxonomic treatment on earthworm species, before they disappear and misidentified for the use on commercial purpose (Jaikishun, 2015).…”
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“…It should be as universal as possible for the various microbiomes ( Schloter et al, 2018 ). Macro-fauna organisms (e.g., nematodes and earthworms) long remained the only indicators of soil biological quality because they were easily observed and well established in ISO standards ( Martinez-Salgado et al, 2010 ; Schloter et al, 2018 ; Phillips et al, 2021 ). Microorganisms were used as bioindicators of soil quality later, but only when the molecular ecology era began ( Maron et al, 2011 ).…”
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“…Despite this, the amount of available data on the distribution of earthworms in the world is very limited. Recent studies ( Cameron 2018 , Phillips 2019 , Phillips 2021 ) have highlighted many gaps in our knowledge of the distribution of Lumbricidae , amongst which the territory of Russia is characterised by an extremely low amount of available data. For example, GBIF.org provides only 9602 occurrences of family Lumbricidae for the Russian territory ( GBIF.org.…”
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