Title of article
Homing ability widens the sphere of influence of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L.
Author/Authors
Nuutinen، نويسنده , , Visa and Butt، نويسنده , , Kevin R.، نويسنده ,
Pages
3
From page
805
To page
807
Abstract
We report that the deep-burrowing earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. possesses short-range homing capability. For 2 months we followed the soil surface activity of 18 field-collected L. terrestris in an experimental laboratory population. We recorded 26 cases where an individual after completely leaving its burrow returned to the burrow by backing along its own outward trail. Maximally, homing occurred from a distance of 0.70 m and after more than 3 h on the soil surface. The evolution of homing ability in L. terrestris is most likely related to the importance of the burrow for survival and reproduction. This adaptation also guarantees individuals an expanded foraging area, which we believe can partly explain the remarkable efficiency of L. terrestris in the burial of surface litter.
Keywords
Earthworms , homing behaviour , Litter burial , Ecosystem engineers , Lumbricus terrestris
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1995435
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