Heavy metals are released into the environment by both anthropogenic and natural sources. Highly reactive and often toxic at low concentrations, they may enter soils and groundwater, bioaccumulate in food webs, and adversely affect biota. Heavy metals also may remain in the environment for years, posing longterm risks to life well after point sources of heavy metal pollution have been removed. In this review, we compile studies of the community-level effects of heavy metal pollution, including heavy metal transfer from soils to plants, microbes, invertebrates, and to both small and large mammals (including humans). Many factors contribute to heavy metal accumulation in animals including behavior, physiology, and diet. Biotic ef...
This paper (re)considers the question if chronic and diffuse heavy metal pollution (cadmium, copper,...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the en-vironmen...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...
Heavy metals are released into the environment by both anthropogenic and natural sources. Highly rea...
International audienceHeavy metal contamination across the food web is a growing concern because of ...
Heavy metals are toxic metals having density five times greater than water. They are toxic for all l...
Excessive accumulation of trace metal in soil represents a growing environmental problem posing seve...
Metals in the soil-plant system and beyond Metallophytes can play an important role in remediatin...
Metals and metalloids are elemental substances that occur naturally in the Earths crust, and are var...
Heavy metals and pollutants are gaining more and more attention nowadays. Heavy metals at high conce...
The mobilisation of heavy metals from soil into the trophic chain can pose a significant environment...
Wastes are the major source of soil pollution originates from mining, chemical, metal processing ind...
Wastes are the major source of soil pollution originates from mining, chemical, metal processing ind...
Essential and non-essential trace metals are capable of causing toxicity to organisms above a thresh...
Heavy metals are often present naturally in soils, but many human activities (e.g. mining, agricultu...
This paper (re)considers the question if chronic and diffuse heavy metal pollution (cadmium, copper,...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the en-vironmen...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...
Heavy metals are released into the environment by both anthropogenic and natural sources. Highly rea...
International audienceHeavy metal contamination across the food web is a growing concern because of ...
Heavy metals are toxic metals having density five times greater than water. They are toxic for all l...
Excessive accumulation of trace metal in soil represents a growing environmental problem posing seve...
Metals in the soil-plant system and beyond Metallophytes can play an important role in remediatin...
Metals and metalloids are elemental substances that occur naturally in the Earths crust, and are var...
Heavy metals and pollutants are gaining more and more attention nowadays. Heavy metals at high conce...
The mobilisation of heavy metals from soil into the trophic chain can pose a significant environment...
Wastes are the major source of soil pollution originates from mining, chemical, metal processing ind...
Wastes are the major source of soil pollution originates from mining, chemical, metal processing ind...
Essential and non-essential trace metals are capable of causing toxicity to organisms above a thresh...
Heavy metals are often present naturally in soils, but many human activities (e.g. mining, agricultu...
This paper (re)considers the question if chronic and diffuse heavy metal pollution (cadmium, copper,...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the en-vironmen...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...