This study aimed at assessing the effects of increased air temperature and reduced soil moisture content on the multi-generation toxicity of a soil polluted by metal/metalloid mining wastes. Enchytraeus crypticus was exposed to dilution series of the polluted soil in Lufa 2.2 soil under different combinations of air temperature (20 °C and 25 °C) and soil moisture content (50% and 30% of the soil water holding capacity, WHC) over three generations standardized on physiological time. Generation time was shorter with increasing air temperature and/or soil moisture content. Adult survival was only affected at 30% WHC (∼30% reduction at the highest percentages of polluted soil). Reproduction decreased with increasing percentage of polluted soil ...
This study evaluated how different combinations of air temperature (20 °C and 25 °C) and soil moistu...
International audienceWe tried to quantify the ecotoxicity of three industrial soil samples contamin...
Changes in soil properties (e.g. pH, organic matter content, granulometry) can influence chemical to...
The present study aimed to assess the effects of climate change on the toxicity of metal-polluted so...
Climate change may alter physical, chemical and biological properties of ecosystems, affecting organ...
This study aimed to assess how the current global warming perspective, with increasing air temperatu...
Global warming affects ecosystems and species' diversity. The physiology of individual species is hi...
Soil fauna plays irreplaceable roles in delivering ecosystem functions in the face of climate change...
Knowledge about how toxicity changes with temperature is important for determining the extent of saf...
Soil ecotoxicology studies are usually performed in standard soils, such as the OECD (Organization f...
Climate change has serious impacts on ecosystems, e.g. species diversity and abundance. It is well k...
In the present study, the effect of the heavy-metal salt copper chloride (CuCl(2)center dot 2H(2)O) ...
This study tested the hypothesis that soils with a deprived biodiversity due to metal pollution are ...
There are multiple environmental factors that can affect the toxicity of a chemical to an organism i...
Density of organisms varies considerably in nature depending e.g. on seasonality or food availabilit...
This study evaluated how different combinations of air temperature (20 °C and 25 °C) and soil moistu...
International audienceWe tried to quantify the ecotoxicity of three industrial soil samples contamin...
Changes in soil properties (e.g. pH, organic matter content, granulometry) can influence chemical to...
The present study aimed to assess the effects of climate change on the toxicity of metal-polluted so...
Climate change may alter physical, chemical and biological properties of ecosystems, affecting organ...
This study aimed to assess how the current global warming perspective, with increasing air temperatu...
Global warming affects ecosystems and species' diversity. The physiology of individual species is hi...
Soil fauna plays irreplaceable roles in delivering ecosystem functions in the face of climate change...
Knowledge about how toxicity changes with temperature is important for determining the extent of saf...
Soil ecotoxicology studies are usually performed in standard soils, such as the OECD (Organization f...
Climate change has serious impacts on ecosystems, e.g. species diversity and abundance. It is well k...
In the present study, the effect of the heavy-metal salt copper chloride (CuCl(2)center dot 2H(2)O) ...
This study tested the hypothesis that soils with a deprived biodiversity due to metal pollution are ...
There are multiple environmental factors that can affect the toxicity of a chemical to an organism i...
Density of organisms varies considerably in nature depending e.g. on seasonality or food availabilit...
This study evaluated how different combinations of air temperature (20 °C and 25 °C) and soil moistu...
International audienceWe tried to quantify the ecotoxicity of three industrial soil samples contamin...
Changes in soil properties (e.g. pH, organic matter content, granulometry) can influence chemical to...