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Key to the Earthworms of the UK and Ireland

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By: Emma Sherlock(Author)
92 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour tables
Key to the Earthworms of the UK and Ireland
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  • Key to the Earthworms of the UK and Ireland ISBN: 9781908819406 Edition: 2 Paperback Apr 2018 In stock
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This AIDGAP identification guide covers all the species of earthworms found living freely in the UK and Ireland. Since publication of the first edition in 2012, there has been an explosion of interest in earthworms, with many more people actively recording earthworms and submitting records to the National Scheme.

The second edition is twice as long as the first edition and includes several new features:
- Extra key to earthworms found in artificial environments (such as heated greenhouses)
- New guidance on earthworm dissection and internal anatomy
- Expanded introductory section on earthworm ecology and biology
- Many new photographs within the Species Accounts taken especially for this guide, including lots of live specimens
- New line drawings of the tubercula pubertatis for all species where this character is present
- Updates to distribution and status information for each species in the light of new data

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  • If you are researching Earthworms, get this book1
    By Faye 5 Nov 2021 Written for Paperback
    As a university student currently writing my dissertation on Earthworms and the soil they inhabit, I requested my library purchase this book. After just having a quick flick through I can already tell this book is going to be invaluable. If you're studying earthworms or surveying them then this is a must-have! It's even got me excited to start writing early!
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By: Emma Sherlock(Author)
92 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour tables
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