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A simple and effective method to keep earthworms confined to open-top mesocosms
Institution:1. Technische Universität Braunschweig, Environmental Systems Analysis, Institute of Geoecology, Braunschweig, Germany;2. University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Potsdam, Germany;3. Environmental Research and Innovation Department, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg;4. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany;5. Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research BBIB, Berlin, Germany;6. Technical University Berlin, Institute of Ecology, Berlin, Germany;1. Forest Research, Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 4LH, United Kingdom;2. University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2HE, United Kingdom;1. College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193 (China);2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Organic Farming, Beijing 100193 (China);3. State Key Laboratory of Direct-Fed Microbial Engineering, Beijing Dabeinong Science and Technology Group Co., Ltd. (DBN), Beijing 100192 (China)
Abstract:Earthworms can have a profound effect on a myriad of soil physical, chemical and microbial parameters. To better understand their role in the soil, they are often studied under controlled conditions. However, a persistent problem in such controlled experiments is the ability of earthworms to escape from experimental units with open tops (e.g. for plant growth). Here, we tested whether adhesive hook tape applied to the inside of mesocosms is effective in confining them to their experimental units. A mesocosm study was set up with hook tape treatments (control, one layer, two layers), mesocosm material (polyvinylchloride – PVC, polypropylene – PP) and earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellus (Hoffmeister), Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny), Lumbricus terrestris (L.) + Aporrectodea longa (Ude)) as different factors to study the escape of earthworms during 24 h. In the treatments without hook tape, individuals of L. rubellus and A. caliginosa escaped, with highest escape rates (80%) for L. rubellus from the PP mesocosms, and lowest escape rates (20%) for A. caliginosa from the PVC mesocosms. When hook tape was applied, in either one or two layers, no individuals of those species escaped. The two anecic earthworm species, L. terrestris and A. longa did not escape from any mesocosms, irrespective of the presence of hook tape. As not a single earthworm escaped from the hook tape treatments, we conclude that applying hook tape is a simple, inexpensive and effective method to keep earthworms confined to experimental units.
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