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- European_nightcrawler abstract "The European nightcrawler, Eisenia hortensis or Dendrobaena veneta, is a medium-small earthworm averaging about 1.5 grams each when fully grown. Generally pink-grey in color with a banded or striped appearance. The tip of the tail is often cream or pale yellow. When the species has not been feeding, it is pale pink. The species is usually found in deep woodland litter and garden soils that are rich in organic matter in European countries. Eisenia hortensis is sold primarily as a bait worm, but its popularity as a composting worm is increasing. Compared to E. fetida, E. hortensis does best in an environment with a higher carbon to nitrogen ratio. This makes it well suited to compost pits high in fibrous materials commonly known as browns. European nightcrawlers can be invasive and should be used only in contained compost systems in parts of the world with northern deciduous and boreal forest ecosystems. Dendrobaena Worms Reproductive rate 0.8 eggs per adult per week 1 baby per egg Male and Female reproductive organs Net reproduction of 0.8 young per adult per week From Egg To Sexual Maturity = 20 weeks↑ ↑ ↑".
- European_nightcrawler binomialAuthority Wilhelm_Michaelsen.
- European_nightcrawler class Clitellata.
- European_nightcrawler family Lumbricidae.
- European_nightcrawler genus Eisenia_(annelid).
- European_nightcrawler kingdom Animal.
- European_nightcrawler order Haplotaxida.
- European_nightcrawler phylum Annelid.
- European_nightcrawler thumbnail Eisenia-hortensis-european-nightcrawler.jpg?width=300.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageID "20921693".
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageLength "2147".
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageRevisionID "651486044".
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Annelid.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1890.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lumbricidae.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Clitellata.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Earthworm.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Eisenia_(annelid).
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Eisenia_fetida.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Haplotaxida.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Lumbricidae.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Soils.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Michaelsen.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageWikiLinkText "European nightcrawler".
- European_nightcrawler binomial "Eisenia hortensis".
- European_nightcrawler classis Clitellata.
- European_nightcrawler familia Lumbricidae.
- European_nightcrawler genus "Eisenia".
- European_nightcrawler hasPhotoCollection European_nightcrawler.
- European_nightcrawler imageAlt "Reddish brown worm with banded segments".
- European_nightcrawler imageWidth "320".
- European_nightcrawler name "Eisenia hortensis".
- European_nightcrawler ordo Haplotaxida.
- European_nightcrawler phylum "Annelida".
- European_nightcrawler regnum "Animalia".
- European_nightcrawler species "E. hortensis".
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Annelid-stub.
- European_nightcrawler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- European_nightcrawler subject Category:Animals_described_in_1890.
- European_nightcrawler subject Category:Lumbricidae.
- European_nightcrawler hypernym Earthworm.
- European_nightcrawler type Animal.
- European_nightcrawler type Article.
- European_nightcrawler type Eukaryote.
- European_nightcrawler type Species.
- European_nightcrawler type Article.
- European_nightcrawler type Page.
- European_nightcrawler type Thing.
- European_nightcrawler type Q19088.
- European_nightcrawler type Q729.
- European_nightcrawler comment "The European nightcrawler, Eisenia hortensis or Dendrobaena veneta, is a medium-small earthworm averaging about 1.5 grams each when fully grown. Generally pink-grey in color with a banded or striped appearance. The tip of the tail is often cream or pale yellow. When the species has not been feeding, it is pale pink. The species is usually found in deep woodland litter and garden soils that are rich in organic matter in European countries.".
- European_nightcrawler label "European nightcrawler".
- European_nightcrawler sameAs m.05b1qx9.
- European_nightcrawler sameAs Eisenia_hortensis.
- European_nightcrawler sameAs Q3701190.
- European_nightcrawler sameAs Q3701190.
- European_nightcrawler wasDerivedFrom European_nightcrawler?oldid=651486044.
- European_nightcrawler depiction Eisenia-hortensis-european-nightcrawler.jpg.
- European_nightcrawler isPrimaryTopicOf European_nightcrawler.
- European_nightcrawler name "Eisenia hortensis".