Studying tolerance limits in organisms exposed to climatic variations is key to understanding effects on behaviour and physiology. The presence of pollutants may influence these tolerance limits, by altering the toxicity or bioavailability of the chemical. In this work, the plant species Brassica rapa and Triticum aestivum and the earthworm Eisenia andrei were exposed to different levels of soil moisture and carbaryl, as natural and chemical stressors, respectively. Both stress factors were tested individually, as well as in combination. Acute and chronic tests were performed and results were discussed in order to evaluate the responses of organisms to the combination of stressors. When possible, data was fitted to widely employed models fo...
Because earthworms sustain soil functioning and fertility, there is a need to advance the knowledge ...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
A disturbance in the normal physiology of soil macroinvertebrates can cause toxic impacts and/or dis...
The combined effect of a chemical (fluoranthene) and a nonchemical stress (reduced soil moisture con...
To get a better understanding of earthworm' responses towards flooding, three laboratory experiments...
To get a better understanding of earthworm' responses towards flooding, three laboratory experiments...
Expansion of agriculture in the tropics has increased the use of pesticides that may affect the soil...
Soil salinization could represent a threat for earthworms, affecting their general health status, re...
1. We conducted a large-scale field study to determine how the interactive effects of earthworms (A...
Purpose: Ecotoxicological risk assessment of chemical compounds is considered more accurate when mix...
Natural and chemical stressors occur simultaneously in the aquatic environment. Their combined effec...
Most studies in soil ecotoxicology are designed to assess the effects of individual chemicals on ind...
Field populations of earthworms have shown a varied response in mortality to the fungicide carbendaz...
Plants are constantly exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, such as drought and herbivory...
One of the main abiotic stresses that strongly affects plant survival and the primary cause of crop ...
Because earthworms sustain soil functioning and fertility, there is a need to advance the knowledge ...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
A disturbance in the normal physiology of soil macroinvertebrates can cause toxic impacts and/or dis...
The combined effect of a chemical (fluoranthene) and a nonchemical stress (reduced soil moisture con...
To get a better understanding of earthworm' responses towards flooding, three laboratory experiments...
To get a better understanding of earthworm' responses towards flooding, three laboratory experiments...
Expansion of agriculture in the tropics has increased the use of pesticides that may affect the soil...
Soil salinization could represent a threat for earthworms, affecting their general health status, re...
1. We conducted a large-scale field study to determine how the interactive effects of earthworms (A...
Purpose: Ecotoxicological risk assessment of chemical compounds is considered more accurate when mix...
Natural and chemical stressors occur simultaneously in the aquatic environment. Their combined effec...
Most studies in soil ecotoxicology are designed to assess the effects of individual chemicals on ind...
Field populations of earthworms have shown a varied response in mortality to the fungicide carbendaz...
Plants are constantly exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, such as drought and herbivory...
One of the main abiotic stresses that strongly affects plant survival and the primary cause of crop ...
Because earthworms sustain soil functioning and fertility, there is a need to advance the knowledge ...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
A disturbance in the normal physiology of soil macroinvertebrates can cause toxic impacts and/or dis...