EARTHWORMS IN THE HIMALAYA AND WESTERN GHATS REGION OF INDIA: A REVIEW
Keywords:
Soil biodiversity,, Mountainous region,, Soil macro-fauna,, EarthwormAbstract
Soil biodiversity is one of the most challenging areas. Our understanding about belowground biodiversity,
especially the soil faunal component and its functions in mountainous ecosystems are not as strong as that of
other ecosystems and on aboveground biodiversity. Earthworms help faster nutrient release from the organic
substrates. This paper provides a review of the available knowledge on earthworm diversity, community structure
and abundance in the Himalayas and the Western Ghats, the regions distinguished as global biodiversity
hotspots based on the assessment of aboveground diversity.
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2012-02-20
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MADHAB C. DASH, & K. G. SAXENA. (2012). EARTHWORMS IN THE HIMALAYA AND WESTERN GHATS REGION OF INDIA: A REVIEW. The Bioscan, 7(1), 1–8. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/931
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