Earthworms and pH affect communities of nematodes and enchytraeids in forest soil

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Mika Räty
Veikko Huhta
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[1] Finnish Forest Research Institute,Suonenjoki Research Station
[2] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Biological and Environmental Science
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pH; Earthworms; Nematodes; Enchytraeids; Interactions;
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In northern boreal forests the occurrence of endogeic and anecic earthworms is determined by soil pH. Increasing evidence suggests that large detritivorous soil animals such as earthworms can influence the other components of the decomposer community. To study the effects of earthworms and pH on soil nematode and enchytraeid communities, a factorially designed experiment was conducted with Lumbricus rubellus and/or Aporrectodea caliginosa. Earthworms were added to "mesocosms" containing unlimed (pH 4.8) or limed (pH 6.1) coniferous mor humus with their natural biota of micro-organisms. In the absence of earthworms, nematodes were significantly more abundant in limed than in unlimed humus. Earthworms markedly decreased the numbers of nematodes both in unlimed and limed soils. Earthworm activities eliminated enchytraeids in unlimed soil, but liming improved the survival of some species. It was concluded that liming of soil, either alone or mediated by the earthworm populations, is likely to affect soil nematode and enchytraeid community and mineralisation.
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