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Influence of temperature and food source on the life cycle of the earthworm Dendrobaena veneta (Oligochaeta)

Authors :
Léon Fayolle
H. Michaud
D. Cluzeau
J. Stawiecki
Source :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 29:747-750
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1997.

Abstract

The life cycle of Dendrobaena veneta was studied to assess the potential of breeding this species for the fish-bait market. Development, growth and reproduction were investigated by rearing worms at 10°, 15°, 20° or 25°C on horse manure or on aerobic paper sludge for 6 months. At 10°C, the maturity was slow with a long period of development (104 d) and a low cocoon production. Productivity at 25°C was better than at 20°C or 15°C. The effect of temperature on cocoon production differed according to the source of food; on paper sludge, cocoons were produced at the same rate at 20 or 25°C while on horse manure cocoon production was better at 25°C than at 20°C. Whatever temperature, cocoon production was significantly greater on paper sludge than on horse manure. On paper sludge, maturation of juveniles was faster and adult worms larger. Adults started to produce cocoons at a younger age and more cocoons were produced worm −1 and d −1 . These results showed that the life cycle of D. veneta may be influenced by the type of food and that horse manure is not the best substrate for breeding this species.

Details

ISSN :
00380717
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3e9d968f0fa5efc1a030f85cfe08e2f8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0038-0717(96)00023-5