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Earthworm (Oligochaeta,Lumbricidae) Populations of the Karasu River Basin (Central Caucasus)
Authors:I B Rapoport  I V Zenkova  N L Tsepkova
Institution:1.Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories,Nalchik,Russia;2.Institute of Industrial Ecology Problems of the North,Apatity,Russia
Abstract:The species composition, population structure, and synecological characteristics of earthworms inhabiting forest and meadow formations of unique beech–hornbeam woodland of the Karasu River basin have been studied. Thirteen Lumbricidae species were found. The species composition and earthworm population structure depend on phytocenosis edificators. The greatest diversity, namely, species, chorological, and ecological, was recorded in soils of relict beech phytocenosis. It was shown that in the case of forest clearing its earthworm’s fauna remains intact. In the secondary meadows, the following was noted: the lowest species diversity of Lumbricidae, domination of soil species proper, and dramatically increasing diversity indices compared to forest associations.
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