International audienceBiological and chemical measurements were performed in mesocosms to investigate the bioavailability of cop-per, with a greater emphasis on the effects of competing ions and copper speciation. Measurements were achieved in three different natural waters for two aquatic species (Gammarus pulex and Fontinalis antipyretica) along a copper gradient concentration: natural concentration, spiked at 5 and 15 μg L −1 . Aquatic mosses exhibited high enrichment rates that were above the background levels compared to gammarids. The accumu-lation of copper in F. antipyretica is better correlated to the weakly complexed copper concentrations measured using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) and diffusive gradient...