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# '''Wang et al., 2012''' — Wang, Y., Wu, S., Chen, L., Wu, C., Yu, R., Wang, Q., Zhao, X., 2012. Toxicity assessment of 45 pesticides to the epigeic earthworm ''Eisenia fetida''. Chemosphere, 88(4): 484-491.
 
# '''Wang et al., 2012''' — Wang, Y., Wu, S., Chen, L., Wu, C., Yu, R., Wang, Q., Zhao, X., 2012. Toxicity assessment of 45 pesticides to the epigeic earthworm ''Eisenia fetida''. Chemosphere, 88(4): 484-491.
 
# '''Watanabe and Tsukamoto, 1976''' — Watanabe, H., Tsukamoto, J., 1976. Seasonal change in size, class and stage structure of lumbricid ''Eisenia foetida'' population in a field compost and its practical application as the decomposer of organic waste matter. Rev. Ecol. Biol. Sol., 13: 141-146.
 
# '''Watanabe and Tsukamoto, 1976''' — Watanabe, H., Tsukamoto, J., 1976. Seasonal change in size, class and stage structure of lumbricid ''Eisenia foetida'' population in a field compost and its practical application as the decomposer of organic waste matter. Rev. Ecol. Biol. Sol., 13: 141-146.
# '''Wetzel, 2005''' — Wetzel, M.J., 2005. Checklist of the aquatic and terrestrial Oligochaeta occuring in North Carolina, South Carolina, and/or Tennessee, with notations for species now known to occur in the Great Smocky Mountains National Park.
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# '''Wetzel, 2003''' — Wetzel, M.J., 2003. The terrestrial Oligochaeta of Illinois - Annotated checklist of species. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
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# '''Wetzel, 2004''' — Wetzel, M.J., 2003. The terrestrial Oligochaeta of Illinois - Annotated checklist of species. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
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# '''Wetzel, 2005''' — Wetzel, M.J., 2005. Checklist of the aquatic and terrestrial Oligochaeta occuring in North Carolina, South Carolina, and/or Tennessee, with notations for species now known to occur in the Great Smocky Mountains National Park. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
 
# '''Wironen and Moore, 2006''' — Wironen, M., Moore., T.R., 2006. Exotic earthworm invasion increases soil carbon and nitrogen in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec. Can. J. For. Res., 36: 845–854.
 
# '''Wironen and Moore, 2006''' — Wironen, M., Moore., T.R., 2006. Exotic earthworm invasion increases soil carbon and nitrogen in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec. Can. J. For. Res., 36: 845–854.
 
# '''Wood and James, 1993''' — Wood, H.B., James, S.W., 1993. Native and introduced earthworms from selected chaparral, woodland, and riparian zones in southern California. Gen.Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-142. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, USDA, 20 pp.
 
# '''Wood and James, 1993''' — Wood, H.B., James, S.W., 1993. Native and introduced earthworms from selected chaparral, woodland, and riparian zones in southern California. Gen.Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-142. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, USDA, 20 pp.
 
# '''Wood et al., 1997''' — Wood, H.B., Olivier, K.L., James, S.W., 1997. Relict Megascolecidae and exclusion of Lumbricidae from basalt-derived soils in Southern California. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29: 241-244.
 
# '''Wood et al., 1997''' — Wood, H.B., Olivier, K.L., James, S.W., 1997. Relict Megascolecidae and exclusion of Lumbricidae from basalt-derived soils in Southern California. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29: 241-244.
 
# '''Wroot, 1985''' — Wroot, A.J., 1985. A Quantitative Method for Estimating the Amount of Earthworm (''Lumbricus terrestris'') in Animal Diets. Oikos, 44(2): 239-242.
 
# '''Wroot, 1985''' — Wroot, A.J., 1985. A Quantitative Method for Estimating the Amount of Earthworm (''Lumbricus terrestris'') in Animal Diets. Oikos, 44(2): 239-242.

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  1. Waga, 1857 — Waga, A., 1857. Sprawozdanie z podrózy naturalistów odbytej w r. 1854 do Ojcowa. Bibliographie Warszawie, 2: 161–227.
  2. Wampler, 1982 — Wampler, J.E., 1982. The bioluminescence system of Microscolex phosphoreus and its similarities to those of other bioluminescent earthworms (oligochaeta). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 71(4): 599-604.
  3. Wampler and Jamieson, 1980 — Wampler, J.E., Jamieson, B.G.M., 1980. Earthworm bioluminescence: comparative physiology and biochemistry. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 66B: 43-50.
  4. Wampler and Jamieson, 1986 — Wampler, J.E., Jamieson, B.G.M., 1986. Cell bound bioluminescence from Pontodrilus bermudensis, and its similarities to other earthworm bioluminescence. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 84A: 81-87.
  5. Wang et al., 2012 — Wang, J.H., Zhu, L.S., Liu, W., Wang, J., Xie, H., 2012. Biochemical responses of earthworm (Eisenia foetida) to the pesticides chlorpyrifos and fenvalerate. Toxicol. Mech. Methods, 22(3): 236-241.
  6. Wang et al., 2012 — Wang, Y., Wu, S., Chen, L., Wu, C., Yu, R., Wang, Q., Zhao, X., 2012. Toxicity assessment of 45 pesticides to the epigeic earthworm Eisenia fetida. Chemosphere, 88(4): 484-491.
  7. Watanabe and Tsukamoto, 1976 — Watanabe, H., Tsukamoto, J., 1976. Seasonal change in size, class and stage structure of lumbricid Eisenia foetida population in a field compost and its practical application as the decomposer of organic waste matter. Rev. Ecol. Biol. Sol., 13: 141-146.
  8. Wetzel, 2003 — Wetzel, M.J., 2003. The terrestrial Oligochaeta of Illinois - Annotated checklist of species. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
  9. Wetzel, 2004 — Wetzel, M.J., 2003. The terrestrial Oligochaeta of Illinois - Annotated checklist of species. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
  10. Wetzel, 2005 — Wetzel, M.J., 2005. Checklist of the aquatic and terrestrial Oligochaeta occuring in North Carolina, South Carolina, and/or Tennessee, with notations for species now known to occur in the Great Smocky Mountains National Park. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois.
  11. Wironen and Moore, 2006 — Wironen, M., Moore., T.R., 2006. Exotic earthworm invasion increases soil carbon and nitrogen in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec. Can. J. For. Res., 36: 845–854.
  12. Wood and James, 1993 — Wood, H.B., James, S.W., 1993. Native and introduced earthworms from selected chaparral, woodland, and riparian zones in southern California. Gen.Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-142. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, USDA, 20 pp.
  13. Wood et al., 1997 — Wood, H.B., Olivier, K.L., James, S.W., 1997. Relict Megascolecidae and exclusion of Lumbricidae from basalt-derived soils in Southern California. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29: 241-244.
  14. Wroot, 1985 — Wroot, A.J., 1985. A Quantitative Method for Estimating the Amount of Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) in Animal Diets. Oikos, 44(2): 239-242.