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    A review of earthworm impact on soil function and ecosystem services by Blouin, M., Hodson, M. E., Delgado, E. A., Baker, G., Brussaard, L., Butt, K. R., Dai, J., Dendooven, L., Peres, G., Tondoh, J. E., Cluzeau, D., Brun, J.-J.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-04-2013)
    “…Summary Biodiversity is responsible for the provision of many ecosystem services; human well‐being is based on these services, and consequently on…”
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    Mechanisms linking plant community properties to soil aggregate stability in an experimental grassland plant diversity gradient by Pérès, G, Cluzeau, D, Menasseri, S, Soussana, J. F, Bessler, H, Engels, C, Habekost, M, Gleixner, G, Weigelt, A, Weisser, W. W, Scheu, S, Eisenhauer, N

    Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Soil aggregate stability depends on plant community properties, such as functional group composition, diversity and biomass production…”
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    Why phylogenetic signal of traits is important in ecosystems: uniformity of a plant trait increases soil fauna, but only in a phylogenetically uniform vegetation by Molleman, F., Rossignol, N., Ponge, J. F., Peres, G., Cluzeau, D., Ruiz-Camacho, N., Cortet, J., Pernin, C., Villenave, C., Prinzing, A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2023)
    “…Phylogenetically closely related plant species often share similar trait states (phylogenetic signal), but local assembly may favor dissimilar relatives and…”
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    Reducing tillage in cultivated fields increases earthworm functional diversity by Pelosi, C., Pey, B., Hedde, M., Caro, G., Capowiez, Y., Guernion, M., Peigné, J., Piron, D., Bertrand, M., Cluzeau, D.

    “…•The effect of reducing tillage on earthworms was assessed by a trait-based approach.•Three tillage types from four different sites were compared.•High soil…”
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    Evaluation of soil erosion risk and identification of soil cover and management factor (C) for RUSLE in European vineyards with different soil management by M. Biddoccu, G. Guzmán, G. Capello, T. Thielke, P. Strauss, S. Winter, J.G. Zaller, A. Nicolai, D. Cluzeau, D. Popescu, C. Bunea, A. Hoble, E. Cavallo, J.A. Gómez

    “…Vineyards show some of the largest erosion rates reported in agricultural areas in Europe. Reported rates vary considerably under the same land use, since…”
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    Opposing Effects of Plant-Community Assembly Maintain Constant Litter Decomposition over Grasslands Aged from 1 to 25 Years by Barbe, L., Prinzing, A., Mony, C., Abbott, B. W., Santonja, M., Hoeffner, K., Guillocheau, S., Cluzeau, D., Francez, A.-J., Le Bris, N., Jung, V.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-01-2020)
    “…Litter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under constant abiotic conditions, on litter quality and decomposer activity. During the…”
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    Earthworm populations under different tillage systems in organic farming by Peigné, J., Cannavac iuolo, M., Gautronneau, Y., Aveline, A., Giteau, J.L., Cluzeau, D.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-07-2009)
    “…To understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic farming systems, the aim of our study was to compare the effect of different…”
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    Vermifiltration as a stage in reuse of swine wastewater: Monitoring methodology on an experimental farm by Li, Y.S., Robin, P., Cluzeau, D., Bouché, M., Qiu, J.P., Laplanche, A., Hassouna, M., Morand, P., Dappelo, C., Callarec, J.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-04-2008)
    “…Vermifiltration is a new technology using earthworms to process organically polluted water. A pilot associated with a swine facility (piggery) with 66 swine…”
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    3D characterisation of earthworm burrow systems in natural soil cores collected from a 12-year-old pasture by Bastardie, F., Capowiez, Y., Cluzeau, D.

    “…To link earthworm burrow distribution with the spatial variability of soil functions, accurate mapping of their spatial burrowing patterns is required. Eight…”
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    A new method to measure allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) concentrations in mustard—Comparison of AITC and commercial mustard solutions as earthworm extractants by Pelosi, C., Chiron, F., Dubs, F., Hedde, M., Ponge, J.-F., Salmon, S., Cluzeau, D., Nélieu, S.

    “…•A new method is proposed to measure allyl isothiocyanate concentration in mustard.•AITC concentration in mustard varied five-fold, depending on its use by…”
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    Morphological description of soil structure patterns produced by earthworm bioturbation at the profile scale by Piron, D., Pérès, G., Hallaire, V., Cluzeau, D.

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-05-2012)
    “…In cultivated soils, Soil structure mainly results from climatic, anthropogenic and biological processes. Nevertheless, few field methods evaluating the…”
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    Abundance and stability of belowground earthworm casts influenced by tillage intensity and depth by Bottinelli, N., Hallaire, V., Menasseri-Aubry, S., Le Guillou, C., Cluzeau, D.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (2010)
    “…In temperate soils, there has been little study of the abundance and water stability of belowground earthworm casts under different tillage systems and soil…”
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    Relationships between earthworm communities and burrow numbers under different land use systems by Pérès, G., Bellido, A., Curmi, P., Marmonier, P., Cluzeau, D.

    Published in Pedobiologia (01-01-2010)
    “…This study addresses the influence of three different land use systems (continuous maize, pasture/maize rotation, permanent pasture) on the relationships…”
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    Response of soil structure and hydraulic conductivity to reduced tillage and animal manure in a temperate loamy soil by Bottinelli, N., Menasseri-Aubry, S., Cluzeau, D., Hallaire, V.

    Published in Soil use and management (01-09-2013)
    “…We studied the combined effects of reduced tillage and animal manure on soil structure and hydraulic conductivity (K) in the 2–10 and 12–20 cm layers in a…”
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    Indicators for Monitoring Soil Biodiversity by Bispo, A, Cluzeau, D, Creamer, R, Dombos, M, Graefe, U, Krogh, P. H, Sousa, J. P, Peres, G, Rutgers, M, Winding, A, Römbke, J

    “…For indicating biodiversity decline it was difficult to arrive at a small set of indicators due to the complexity of soil biota and functions. [...] 3…”
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    X-ray tomographic and hydraulic characterization of burrowing by three earthworm species in repacked soil cores by Bastardie, F, Capowiez, Y, de Dreuzy, J.-R, Cluzeau, D

    “…To test the assumption that different earthworm species make differently-structured burrow systems that can affect water permeability, the burrow systems made…”
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    Characterization of the burrow system of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea giardi using X-ray computed tomography and image analysis by Jegou, D, Hallaire, V, Cluzeau, D, Trehen, P

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-07-1999)
    “…The burrow systems of two earthworm species (Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea giardi) were studied in artificially packed soil columns placed in…”
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    Influence of temperature and food source on the life cycle of the earthworm Dendrobaena veneta (Oligochaeta) by Fayolle, L., Michaud, H., Cluzeau, D., Stawiecki, J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-03-1997)
    “…The life cycle of Dendrobaena veneta was studied to assess the potential of breeding this species for the fish-bait market. Development, growth and…”
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