Associate Professor Josef Görres is part of a Scientific American article on the reasons behind earthworms' habit of moving up out of the soil when it rains. Long thought to be a means to avoid drowning, this has been shown to be false. Among the reasons, Görres says, is a different kind of escape instinct: “Rain can set up vibrations on top of the soil like mole vibrations.” Read the story…

 

 

PUBLISHED

07-14-2014
University Communications