Earthworms: Foreign Invaders Beneath

Earthworms: Foreign Invaders Beneath

Most of North America's earthworms are non-native. An ice sheet wiped out the native species about 10,000 years ago. Later, settlers introduced European earthworms in the 18th century, and most earthworms today descend from those introduced species.

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