
Emma Sherlock
@emmasherlock4
Championing the humble, yet magnificent........ Earthworm
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10-05-2012 17:19:00
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Have you ever wondered what the biggest snail in the world is, or how small the smallest is? Join #HiddenTreasures tomorrow with Senior Curator Jonathan Ablett, to explore the wonderful world of molluscs! Watch live on YouTube at 12.30 BST on 2 May👇 fal.cn/3xRq5


Looking for earthworms in Tees-Swale and hoping for some vice county firsts… Earthworm Society UK Hazel Brow



DYK it’s International Polychaete Day today? Polychaetes, which are also known as marine bristleworms are vitally important for the health of our oceans. Amgueddfa Cymru | Museum Wales has two specialists who work on polychaetes, describing species new to science #PolychaeteDay #IPC14





Five new earthworm species of the mysterious family Diporodrilidae. They produce a glue like slime, they are restricted to Corsica and Sardinia, and they may have lived under the feet of the last dinosaurs rb.gy/5p565m Wormology UCM Sylvain Gérard Decaëns Thibaud Marta Novo


Excellent choice!🪱the #Earthworm is an amazing creature & we know that the Earthworm Society UK will be cheering loudly too! Want to know more about them, then do check out our Guest Blog, from Keiron Derek Brown Recording Officer at the Earthworm Society UK 👇 buglife.org.uk/blog/the-secre…

Check out my two educational entoLEARN presentations on earthworms: Introduction to Earthworms and Earthworms for Farmers. Earthworm Society UK LNHS BRC NBN Trust Forest of Bowland National Landscape Yorkshire Dales National Park biologicalrecording.co.uk/2023/05/12/ent…

Presentation exploring how #earthworm species occurrence records are providing us with an insight into habitat associations and population distributions. Earthworm Society UK #annelida #worms #citizenscience BENHS UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Emma Sherlock youtu.be/gePPA0k9yZc




Happy #InternationalPolychateDay!!! A gorgeous sea mouse from the Science at the Natural History Museum collections to brighten your day.



Earthworms have scrambled genomes. Is this how their marine ancestors were able to move into freshwater and terrestrial environments? Full article Science Magazine science.org/content/articl… Image doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… Earthworm Society UK Darwin Tree of Life Emma Sherlock Daniel F. Marchán
