Animals
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Giant Earthworms Transform the Isle of Rum Shaping the Landscape in Profound Ways
The earthworms on Rum are equally remarkable. These invertebrates act as "ecosystem engineers", actively shaping the landscape, often after humans have left their mark on the Isle of Rum
Latest Research Articles
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