Earthworms: Biology and Life
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Illustrations : 25 col + 10 b/w illus
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Description:
This book is a scientifically rich and comprehensive exploration of earthworm biology, diversity, and ecological significance, with a particular emphasis on the Indian subcontinent and its global context. The book begins with an overview of the global distribution and biogeography of Clitellata and Megadrili, then transitions into a detailed account of India’s terrestrial and aquatic earthworm fauna. By blending regional richness with global insights, the book offers readers a nuanced understanding of species diversity, ecological roles, and habitat specialization across forest floors, agricultural lands, and freshwater ecosystems.
What sets this book apart is its integrated approach to the anatomy, physiology, and behaviour of earthworms, combined with modern perspectives on their ecological importance, such as the role of gut microbiomes, vermicomposting technologies, and bioindicator functions. It synthesises classical taxonomy with recent molecular studies, ensuring both foundational and contemporary scientific coverage. The inclusion of applied aspects like sustainable agriculture, waste management, and conservation underscores its relevance to both research and real-world applications. Key Features:
* Comprehensive coverage of earthworm taxonomy, including global distribution and Indian species diversity
* In-depth examination of life cycle, reproductive strategies, and developmental stages
* Analysis of the anatomy, behaviour, and physiology related to feeding, burrowing, and reproduction
* Emphasis on ecological roles in terrestrial and aquatic environments, including invasive species impacts
* Thorough discussion on the use of earthworms as bioindicators of soil and environmental quality
* Practical insights into vermicomposting, organic waste management, and sustainable agriculture
* Evolutionary perspective linking classical taxonomy with molecular approaches
* Focus on conservation challenges such as habitat loss, pollution, and pesticide exposure
* Interdisciplinary approach combining zoology, ecology, environmental science, and applied biology
This book is an essential resource for zoologists, ecologists, soil scientists, conservationists, environmental biologists, and students in related fields. With its integration of taxonomy, physiology, ecology, and applied environmental science, this book serves both academic and practical needs, offering a holistic and authoritative perspective on one of nature’s most important invertebrates. Whether for research, education, or sustainable development, this book bridges scientific insight with environmental stewardship.
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