Basic Research Tools for Earthworm Ecology

Joint Authors

Butt, Kevin R.
Grigoropoulou, Niki

Source

Applied and Environmental Soil Science

Issue

Vol. 2010, Issue 2010 (31 Dec. 2010), pp.1-12, 12 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2009-11-23

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

12

Main Subjects

Earth Science , Water and Environment

Abstract EN

Earthworms are responsible for soil development, recycling organic matter and form a vital component within many food webs.

For these and other reasons earthworms are worthy of investigation.

Many technologically-enhanced approaches have been used within earthworm-focused research.

These have their place, may be a development of existing practices or bring techniques from other fields.

Nevertheless, let us not overlook the fact that much can still be learned through utilisation of more basic approaches which have been used for some time.

New does not always equate to better.

Information on community composition within an area and specific population densities can be learned using simple collection techniques, and burrowing behaviour can be determined from pits, resin-insertion or simple mesocosms.

Life history studies can be achieved through maintenance of relatively simple cultures.

Behavioural observations can be undertaken by direct observation or with low cost webcam usage.

Applied aspects of earthworm research can also be achieved through use of simple techniques to enhance population development and even population dynamics can be directly addressed with use of relatively inexpensive, effective marking techniques.

This paper seeks to demonstrate that good quality research in this sphere can result from appropriate application of relatively simple research tools.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Butt, Kevin R.& Grigoropoulou, Niki. 2009. Basic Research Tools for Earthworm Ecology. Applied and Environmental Soil Science،Vol. 2010, no. 2010, pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-480990

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Butt, Kevin R.& Grigoropoulou, Niki. Basic Research Tools for Earthworm Ecology. Applied and Environmental Soil Science No. 2010 (2010), pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-480990

American Medical Association (AMA)

Butt, Kevin R.& Grigoropoulou, Niki. Basic Research Tools for Earthworm Ecology. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2009. Vol. 2010, no. 2010, pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-480990

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-480990