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The effects of earthworms on the demography of annual plant assemblages in a long-term mesocosm experiment
Authors:Kam-Rigne Laossi  Diana Cristina Noguera  Sébastien Barot
Institution:a Agronomy Department, Nestlé R&D Centre Abidjan, 01 BP 11356 Abidjan 01, Cote d’Ivoire
b Bioemco (UMR 7618) - Centre IRD d’Ile de France 32, avenue Henri Varagnat, 93140 Bondy Cedex, France
c Laboratoire d’Ecologie, UPRES-EA 1293 ECODIV, UFR Sciences et Techniques, Université de Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan, France
d Bioemco (UMR 7618), Ecole Normale Supérieure, 46 rue d’Ulm, 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:Earthworms have been shown to influence plant growth, survival and fecundity. They can therefore affect plant demography in plant communities changing their composition. A long term mesocosm experiment was set-up to test the effects of an endogeic (Aporrectodea caliginosa) and an anecic (Lumbricus terrestris) earthworm species on assemblages of four species of annuals: one grass (Poa annua), two forbs (Veronica persica and Cerastium glomeratum) and one legume (Trifolium dubium). The number of individuals and the biomass of each species were investigated. A. caliginosa and L. terrestris affected the density of T. dubium at each of the three monitored census dates. The other plant species responded to A. caliginosa and L. terrestris at the second and third generations. The presences of A. caliginosa and L. terrestris reduced the total number of plant individuals from the second to the third generation. At harvest (3rd generation), T. dubium and V. persica had more and larger individuals in the presence of A. caliginosa. When both earthworm species were present, T. dubium had few but larger individuals. Our study confirms that earthworms affect plant demography and plant community structure. Our results also show that accurate prediction of long-term effects of earthworms on plant communities cannot be achieved using results on their short-term effects on plant growth. This is due to the poor understanding of the effects of earthworms on plant resource allocation and demography, and also the possibility that earthworms may exert the opposite effect on the short and long-term availability of nutrients.
Keywords:Earthworms  Plant demography  Plant community  L  terrestris  A  caliginosa  Annual plants
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