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PEDOBIOLOGIA
Volume 50, Issue 6, Pages 463-477Publisher
ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2006.09.001
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oligochaeta; food preferences; ingestion; assimilation; earthworm; microbial interactions; stable isotopes
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Current knowledge of earthworm feeding ecology is reviewed, with particular reference to food selection, ingestion, digestion and assimilation, and the use of novel techniques to advance understanding of the functional significance of these processes. Traditional. research methods including direct observation of feeding behaviour, gut content analysis, choice tests, and litter bags have provided a wealth of information on earthworm feeding. However, there is a lack of the mechanistic, quantitative information required to characterise adequately their functional role in soil ecosystem processes such as soil. C sequestration and loss, decomposition of organic residues, the maintenance of soil structure and trophic interactions with plants and microorganisms. Stable isotope ratio analysis of light elements (C, N, and S) offers a powerful. research tool. to reveal and quantify trophic relationships of earthworms in soil. food webs, white molecular techniques can further enhance understanding of the interactions between earthworms and microorganisms and their functional significance. (c) 2006 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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