The effects of exposure to different levels of ionising radiation were assessed on the genetic, epigenetic and microbiome characteristics of the “hologenome” of earthworms collected at sites within the Chernobyl exclusion zone (CEZ). The earthworms Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny, 1826) and Octolasion lacteum (Örley, 1881) were the two species that were most frequently found at visited sites, however, only O. lacteum was present at sufficient number across different exposure levels to enable comparative hologenome analysis. The identification of morphotype O. lacteum as a probable single clade was established using a combination of mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase I) and nuclear genome (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) using ...
Evidence is emerging that earthworms can evolve tolerance to trace element enriched soils. However, ...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
An understanding of the effects of ionizing radiation on non-human biota is required by the Internat...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
1. Environmental impacts of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident are much debated, but th...
International audienceGut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of env...
Although soil organisms are essential for ecosystem function, the impacts of radiation on soil biolo...
International audienceIn radioecology, the need to understand the long-term ecological effects of ra...
International audiencePollutant dynamics and bioavailability greatly differ in soil and aquatic syst...
Earthworms are the most suitable biological indicators of radioactive pollution because they are the...
Earthworms are globally distributed and perform essential roles for soil health and microbial struct...
Evidence is emerging that earthworms can evolve tolerance to trace element enriched soils. However, ...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
An understanding of the effects of ionizing radiation on non-human biota is required by the Internat...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
1. Environmental impacts of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident are much debated, but th...
International audienceGut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of env...
Although soil organisms are essential for ecosystem function, the impacts of radiation on soil biolo...
International audienceIn radioecology, the need to understand the long-term ecological effects of ra...
International audiencePollutant dynamics and bioavailability greatly differ in soil and aquatic syst...
Earthworms are the most suitable biological indicators of radioactive pollution because they are the...
Earthworms are globally distributed and perform essential roles for soil health and microbial struct...
Evidence is emerging that earthworms can evolve tolerance to trace element enriched soils. However, ...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
An understanding of the effects of ionizing radiation on non-human biota is required by the Internat...