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How to cross the sea: testing the dispersal mechanisms of the cosmopolitan earthworm Pontodrilus litoralis
2021
Royal Society Open Science
Dispersal capability often decides the geographical distribution and long-term success of a species. In this investigation, Pontodrilus litoralis , a widely distributed species along shores throughout mid- and low latitudes of the world, was investigated. We tested three hypotheses explaining its dispersal: helped by humans, transported by birds and carried by currents. Although the earthworms seemed to be associated with artificially planted wind-breaking woods and mangroves along the west
doi:10.1098/rsos.202297
pmid:34430039
pmcid:PMC8355663
fatcat:zc7g3qhmljcbpjneugt5lo47xa