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Determining the availability of earthworms for visually hunting predators
Onrust, J.; Hobma, S.; Piersma, T. (2019). Determining the availability of earthworms for visually hunting predators. Wildlife Soc. Bull. 43(4): 745-751. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wsb.1022
In: Wildlife Society Bulletin. Wildlife Society: Lawrence. ISSN 0091-7648, more

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Keyword
    Lumbricidae Rafinesque, 1815 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    earthworm abundance; earthworm availability; foraging ecology; Lumbricidae; methodology

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  • Onrust, J.
  • Hobma, S.
  • Piersma, T., more

Abstract
    Studies of interactions among earthworms as prey for visually foraging predators required a field method that measures earthworm availability (i.e., the density of surfacing earthworms). We present such a method by counting surfacing earthworms at night by an observer lying prone on a cart propelled by an observer across measured distances at constant low speed. The method was applied in dairy farmland grasslands in The Netherlands during October and November 2011. We quantified the numbers of surfacing earthworms as well as those measured during standard hand‐sorting sampling (i.e., total abundance based on soil counts), distinguishing clay or peat soils and grasslands with either monocultures or species‐rich vegetation. Managed grasslands with different soil types showed opposing correlations between surface availability and total abundance of earthworms. This emphasizes the importance of direct measurements of earthworm availability if the goal of the study is to explain the behavior of either visual earthworm predators or earthworms themselves.

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