Eisenia fetida were exposed to different concentrations (0.009, 0.049 and 0. 125 mg L-1) of Cu in an aqueous medium. Cu speciation was manipulated through the addition of different concentrations (0. 15, 0.35 and 50 mg L-1) of EDTA. Cu speciation (as labile and non-labile pools) was determined using Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry. Labile Cu includes free Cu ions together with weak inorganic Cu complexes and a small fraction of easily dissociable organic complexes. Metal uptake and earthworm mortality increased with total Cu concentration in the EDTA free solutions. In the presence of EDTA both metal uptake and mortality decreased. These experiments demonstrate that Cu speciation governs uptake and consequent toxicity of Cu ...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different concentrations of copper and zinc on t...
In the present study, relationships between changes in the solubility and speciation of metals in co...
The relationship between Cu speciation in solution and mortality and tissue Cu concentrations in Eis...
The uptake of metals by earthworms occurs predominantly via the soil pore water, or via an uptake ro...
Land application of wastes from concentrated animal feeding operations results in accumulation of co...
The OECD 14 d earthworm acute toxicity test was used to determine the toxicity of copper added as co...
Land application of wastes from concentrated animal feeding operations results in accumulation of co...
There is no clear consensus in the literature on the metal accumulation pattern and sensitivity of d...
In a recent study, we showed that the earthworm species Eisenia fetida, inhabiting an extremely high...
Previously, toxicity studies have mainly focused on the responses of organisms to single toxicants; ...
This study aimed to develop bioavailability models for predicting Cu toxicity to earthworms (<i>Lumb...
Abstract—Metal speciation alone is insufficient to predict metal accumulation in aquatic and terrest...
When considering contaminated site ecology and ecological risk assessment a key question is whether ...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different concentrations of copper and zinc on t...
In the present study, relationships between changes in the solubility and speciation of metals in co...
The relationship between Cu speciation in solution and mortality and tissue Cu concentrations in Eis...
The uptake of metals by earthworms occurs predominantly via the soil pore water, or via an uptake ro...
Land application of wastes from concentrated animal feeding operations results in accumulation of co...
The OECD 14 d earthworm acute toxicity test was used to determine the toxicity of copper added as co...
Land application of wastes from concentrated animal feeding operations results in accumulation of co...
There is no clear consensus in the literature on the metal accumulation pattern and sensitivity of d...
In a recent study, we showed that the earthworm species Eisenia fetida, inhabiting an extremely high...
Previously, toxicity studies have mainly focused on the responses of organisms to single toxicants; ...
This study aimed to develop bioavailability models for predicting Cu toxicity to earthworms (<i>Lumb...
Abstract—Metal speciation alone is insufficient to predict metal accumulation in aquatic and terrest...
When considering contaminated site ecology and ecological risk assessment a key question is whether ...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different concentrations of copper and zinc on t...
In the present study, relationships between changes in the solubility and speciation of metals in co...