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Caro G., Hartmann Christian, Decaëns T., Barot Sébastien, Mora P., Mathieu J. (2014). Impact of soil engineering by two contrasting species of earthworms on their dispersal rates. Applied Soil Ecology, 84, p. 223-230. ISSN 0929-1393.

Titre du document
Impact of soil engineering by two contrasting species of earthworms on their dispersal rates
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000345591000026
Auteurs
Caro G., Hartmann Christian, Decaëns T., Barot Sébastien, Mora P., Mathieu J.
Source
Applied Soil Ecology, 2014, 84, p. 223-230 ISSN 0929-1393
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and properties of the soils in which they are living. These changes modify the costs and benefits for earthworms to stay in the environment they modify. In this paper, we measured experimentally how dispersal behaviour of endogeic and anecic earthworms responds to the cumulative changes they made in soil characteristics. The influence of earthworm activities on dispersal was studied in standardised mesocosms by comparing the influence of soils modified or not modified by earthworm activities on earthworm dispersal rates. The cumulative use of the soil by the earthworms strongly modified soil physical properties. The height of the soil decreased over time and the amount of aggregates smaller than 2 mm decreased in contrast to aggregates larger than 5 mm that increased. We found that: (i) earthworm activities significantly modified soil physical properties (such as bulk density, soil strength and soil aggregation) and decreased significantly the dispersal rates of the endogeic species, whatever the species that modified the soil; (ii) the decreasing in the dispersal proportion of the endogeic species suggests that the cost of engineering activities may be higher than the one of dispersal; (iii) the dispersal of the anecic species appeared to be not influenced by its own activities (intra-specific influences) or by the activities of the endogeic species (inter-specific influences). Overall these results suggest that the endogeic species is involved in a process of niche construction, which evolved jointly with its dispersal strategy.
Plan de classement
Pédologie appliquée [068PEDAPP] ; Macrofaune [074FAUSOL03]
Descripteurs
FAUNE DU SOL ; LOMBRIC ; ETHOLOGIE ; DISPERSION ; DISTRIBUTION SPATIALE ; STRUCTURE DU SOL ; AGREGAT ; DENSITE ; COMPETITION INTERSPECIFIQUE ; ETUDE EXPERIMENTALE
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010063275]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010063275
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