Lumbricid earthworm invasion in the Carpathian Mountains and some other sites in Romania

Recent field research shows that the ubiquitous Lumbricus terrestris and Octolasion lacteum (the large parthenogenetic form) have invaded new habitats in Romania, replacing mostly endemic or rare species of the former earthworm communities which were recorded 20-30 years ago. Seven different cases o...

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description Recent field research shows that the ubiquitous Lumbricus terrestris and Octolasion lacteum (the large parthenogenetic form) have invaded new habitats in Romania, replacing mostly endemic or rare species of the former earthworm communities which were recorded 20-30 years ago. Seven different cases of earthworm invasion are currently described. Invader species have larger ecological tolerances as compared with the endemic species.
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subjects community ecology
community structure
earthworm communities
earthworm invasion
earthworms
ecological invasion
ecological tolerance
Endemic species
geographical distribution
indigenous species
Invasive species
Lumbricidae
Lumbricus terrestris
Mountains
Octolasion lacteum
Rare species
Worms
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