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Annelid worms, particularly invasive species like the Asian earthworm, can disrupt local ecosystems by outcompeting native soil organisms and altering soil structure and nutrient cycling. Their presence can lead to decreased plant diversity and affect the habitats of other organisms. Additionally, some annelids can serve as hosts for parasites, potentially impacting agriculture and human health.

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