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<p>Earthworms are clitellate annelids living mainly in soils, although some species inhabit freshwater environments. Earthworms perform a crucial role in the nutrient cycling, bioturbation of soil, and the decomposition of soil organic matter.</p>
 
<p>Earthworms are clitellate annelids living mainly in soils, although some species inhabit freshwater environments. Earthworms perform a crucial role in the nutrient cycling, bioturbation of soil, and the decomposition of soil organic matter.</p>
 
<p>'''''Drilobase''''' is a database resulting from a collaborative work between worldwide members of the earthworm scientific community. Data are given per taxonomic unit. Please keep in mind that this project is a "work in progress" and will be updated over time.</p>
 
<p>'''''Drilobase''''' is a database resulting from a collaborative work between worldwide members of the earthworm scientific community. Data are given per taxonomic unit. Please keep in mind that this project is a "work in progress" and will be updated over time.</p>
 
<p>Identification of earthworms is extremely complex and requires considerable specialized expertise. Some taxa require DNA sequencing. We do not provide such a service.</p>
 
<p>Identification of earthworms is extremely complex and requires considerable specialized expertise. Some taxa require DNA sequencing. We do not provide such a service.</p>
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<center>[[Earthworm overview]]</center><br/>
 
<center>[[Earthworm overview]]</center><br/>
 
<center>'''''[[List of taxa|TREE OF FAMILIES, GENUS AND SPECIES]]'''''</center><br/>
 
<center>'''''[[List of taxa|TREE OF FAMILIES, GENUS AND SPECIES]]'''''</center><br/>

Revision as of 11:34, 31 July 2015

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The database contains:    23 families – 398 genus – 5358 species – 3,438 bibliographical references.


Earthworms are clitellate annelids living mainly in soils, although some species inhabit freshwater environments. Earthworms perform a crucial role in the nutrient cycling, bioturbation of soil, and the decomposition of soil organic matter.

Drilobase is a database resulting from a collaborative work between worldwide members of the earthworm scientific community. Data are given per taxonomic unit. Please keep in mind that this project is a "work in progress" and will be updated over time.

Identification of earthworms is extremely complex and requires considerable specialized expertise. Some taxa require DNA sequencing. We do not provide such a service.

Earthworm overview

TREE OF FAMILIES, GENUS AND SPECIES

Index of: Families - Genus - Species

Species per:
Location - Climatic zone - Habitat - Micro-habitatEcological categories

Bibliography

Contributors - Institutional partners - Partner databases


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