Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4392449 | European Journal of Soil Biology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In 2004–2005, the effect of grazing on soil annelid assemblages (Lumbricidae, Enchytraeidae, Tubificidae, Aeolosomatidae) was studied in the White Carpathians (Czechia), based on three pairs of sites (mown meadow vs. pasture grazed by sheep or cattle). Lumbricid densities and biomass as well as the representation of epigeic species were substantially lower in the grazed sites, while species numbers (6–8 per site) showed no difference. No clear effect was shown for enchytraeids and the other small annelids (39 species in total, four new for Czechia).
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Authors
Jiří Schlaghamerský, Adéla Šídová, Václav Pižl,