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Eisenia fetida,
known under various common names such as
manure worm, redworm,
brandling worm,
panfish worm,
trout worm,
tiger worm, red
wiggler worm,...
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species (or
composting worms) most
often used are red
wigglers (Eisenia
fetida or
Eisenia andrei),
though European nightcrawlers (Eisenia hortensis, synonym...
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close relative of the 'brandling' or 'tiger' worm
Eisenia fetida. Like E.
fetida, it is epigeic, i.e. it
prefers to live in
compost or leaf litter...
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Angiostrongyliasis and the most
common cause of
eosinophilic meningitis Eisenia fetida, an
earthworm adapted to
decaying organic material Lumbriculus variegatus...
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formation of any larva.[citation needed]
Exposure of the
earthworm Eisenia fetida to
ionizing radiation induced DNA
strand breaks and
oxidized DNA bases....
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Asafoetida (/æsəˈfɛtɪdə/; also
spelled asafetida) is the
dried latex (gum oleoresin)
exuded from the
rhizome or tap root of
several species of Ferula,...
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Throughout its life cycle, E.
eugeniae grows much more
rapidly than
Eisenia fetida, in
similar environmental conditions. The
African nightcrawler grows well...
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Spialia struvei irida Zhdanko, 1993 (Alaisky Mountains)
Spialia struvei fetida Zhdanko, 1992 (western Kazakhstan)
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effects on survival, growth, and
reproduction in the earthworm,
eisenia fetida".
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veneta refers to the
Veneto region of
northern Italy.
Compared to
Eisenia fetida, D.
hortensis does best in an
environment with a
higher carbon to nitrogen...