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Seed density and previous egestion affect earthworm seed ingestion: Preliminary observations using granivory of Alliaria petiolata by Lumbricus terrestris

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Abstract With a growing body of research dedicated to understanding earthworm seed preferences, we conducted a preliminary investigation of two previously unconsidered factors: seed density and previous earthworm egestion. We… Click to show full abstract

Abstract With a growing body of research dedicated to understanding earthworm seed preferences, we conducted a preliminary investigation of two previously unconsidered factors: seed density and previous earthworm egestion. We used no-choice feeding experiments with the common European earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. and seed of the biennial forb Alliaria petiolata (M. Bieb) Cavara & Grande. Earthworm seed ingestion increased exponentially when available seed density was doubled (+305%) and was reduced when encountering seed that had previously been egested by another earthworm (−30%). Impacts of seed density and previous earthworm egestion have broader ecological implications for earthworm granivory behaviour and earthworm-plant interactions in natural and managed ecosystems. We recommend both factors as promising candidates for future experimentation.

Keywords: earthworm; seed density; density previous; earthworm seed; seed

Journal Title: Applied Soil Ecology
Year Published: 2019

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