Hale, Cindy MReich, Peter BFrelich, Lee E2016-01-282016-01-282004Hale, C. M., Reich, P. B., & Frelich, L. E. (2004). Allometric equations for estimation of ash-free dry mass from length measurements for selected European earthworm species (Lumbricidae) in the western Great Lakes region. The American midland naturalist, 151(1), 179-185.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/176619In the last decade the invasion of European earthworms into previously worm-free glaciated areas of North America has stimulated research into their impacts on native forest ecosystems in the region. As a first approximation, the impacts of invading earthworms are related to their biomass. However, direct measurements of biomass can be significantly affected by the moisture conditions under which the earthworms are collected and their relative gut contents. Ash-free dry mass is the best standardized measure of earthworm biomass, but requires the destruction of specimens. This paper presents five allometric equations that allow for estimation of ash-free dry biomass based on length (mm) measurements for European earthworm species (Lumbricidae) commonly seen in the United States.enBiomassEarthwormsAllometric Equations for Estimation of Ash-free Dry Mass from Length Measurements for Selected European Earthworm Species (Lumbricidae) in the Western Great Lakes RegionArticlehttp://dx.doi.org.ezp1.lib.umn.edu/10.1674/0003-0031(2004)151[0179:AEFEOA]2.0.CO;2