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what is the ecological niche of an earthworm​

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Answered by sreebha02122005
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Earthworms can play a variety of important roles in ecosystems. Earthworm burrows persist as macropores which provide low resistance channels for root growth, water infiltration, and gas exchange (Kladivko and Timmenga, 1990; Zachmann and Linden, 1989). ...

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Answered by nishaparmar7a6
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As with all other organisms, these earthworms occupy a certain niche: They are both decomposers and consumers, feeding on things like decomposing remains, manure, and other small underground organisms like nematodes, bacteria, fungi, and rotifers.

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