- The
Lumbricidae are a
family of earthworms.
About 33
lumbricid species have
become naturalized around the world, but the bulk of the
species are in the...
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growth and
development of
embryos happens without fertilization.
Among lumbricid earthworms,
parthenogenesis arose from ****ual
relatives many times. Parthenogenesis...
- "Asymmetrical
hybridization and gene flow
between Eisenia andrei and E.
fetida lumbricid earthworms". PLOS ONE. 13 (9): e0204469. Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1304469P....
- Europe, now
widely distributed around the
world (along with
several other lumbricids). In some
areas where it is an
introduced species, some
people consider...
- they are
adapted to eat a
broad range of prey.
Common prey
items include lumbricid earthworms,
dipteran fly larvae, collembolans, and
other centipedes. They...
- S2CIDÂ 23159802. Ducey, P. K.; Messere, M.; Lapoint, K.; Noce, S. (1999). "
Lumbricid Prey and
Potential Herpetofaunal Predators of the
Invading Terrestrial...
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Peter K.; Messere, Michael; Lapoint, Kellie; Noce,
Stacey (1999-04-01). "
Lumbricid Prey and
Potential Herpetofaunal Predators of the
Invading Terrestrial...
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Bimastos is a
genus of
lumbricid worm
thought to be
native to
North America but has
since been
introduced to
every continent apart from Antarctica. Recent...
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Asian earthworm species are much less do****ented than
those of
European lumbricid earthworms, but
there is
greater concern over the
potential effects of...
- Canada, of
which sixty (about 33%) are introduced. Only two
genera of
lumbricid earthworms are
indigenous to
North America while introduced genera have...