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- Enchytraeidae is a family of microdrile oligochaetes. They resemble small earthworms and include both terrestrial species known as potworms that live in...
- woodlice, millipedes, centipedes, snails, slugs, mites, springtails, enchytraeids, nematodes, protists), bacteria, archaea, fungi and algae; and most organisms...
- ice-worms or iceworms, or also called glacial or glacier worms) are enchytraeid annelids of the genus Mesenchytraeus. The majority of the species in...
- the soil solution, e.g. protists, nematodes, rotifers (microfauna), enchytraeids (mesofauna) and earthworms (macrofauna). Effects of pH on soil biota...
- buchholzi, Grindal worms, (described by FrantiĊĦek Vejdovsky in 1879) are enchytraeid oligochaete worms. They are found in temperate meadows and disturbed...
- Insects, Part 2 Vol X: Crustaceans Vol XI: Nemerteans, Bryozoans Vol XII: Enchytraeids, Tubicolous Annelids Vol XIII: Land and Fresh Water Mollusks Vol XIV:...
- biological activity occurs. Soil organisms such as earthworms, potworms (enchytraeids), arthropods, nematodes, fungi, and many species of bacteria and archaea...
- (Montagu, 1804) Bispira wireni (Johansson, 1922) Harriman Alaska Series: Enchytraeids. Smithsonian Institution. 1910. Bispira Kroyer. Leslie Newman and Lester...
- earthworms, termites, tenebrionids, gophers, moles) and soil mesofauna (e.g. enchytraeids, springtails, mites), mix soils as they form burrows and pores, allowing...
- support rich biodiversity, including dozens of species of soil-dwelling enchytraeid worms and orthopteran insects (gr****hoppers and crickets), with distinct...