Specimens of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris L. and L. rubellus Hoffmeister from an uncontaminated site rapidly deteriorated in condition when kept in spoil rich in metal contaminants and arsenic. The site from which the spoil was collected supports several earthworm species, L. rubellus being dominant. Native L. rubellus survived for 12 weeks in spoil in the laboratory. L. rubellus collected from the spoil site and an uncontaminated site were kept for 28 d in uncontaminated soil and in soil containing 2000 mg sodium arsenate heptahydrate kg−1, the state of the specimens being recorded using a semi-quantitative assessment of earthworm condition (condition index, CI). The CI remained high for all specimens except those from the uncontami...
Two species of arsenic (As) resistant earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrillus rubidus, their...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbr...
Specimens of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris L. and L. rubellus Hoffmeister from an uncontaminat...
Two arsenic- and heavy metal-contaminated mine-spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria and Devon Great...
Two species of earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister and Dendrodrilus rubidus (Savigny) collecte...
No unequivocal evidence exists of genetically inherited resistance to metals/metalloids in field pop...
No unequivocal evidence exists of genetically inherited resistance to metals/metalloids in field pop...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
Two arsenic and heavy metal–contaminated mine spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria, United Kingdom,...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
The relationship between the total arsenic concentration and the chemical speciation of arsenic in ...
Exposures of Lumbricus rubellus to a series of arsenic concentrations in soil were used to assess li...
Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly co...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
Two species of arsenic (As) resistant earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrillus rubidus, their...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbr...
Specimens of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris L. and L. rubellus Hoffmeister from an uncontaminat...
Two arsenic- and heavy metal-contaminated mine-spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria and Devon Great...
Two species of earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister and Dendrodrilus rubidus (Savigny) collecte...
No unequivocal evidence exists of genetically inherited resistance to metals/metalloids in field pop...
No unequivocal evidence exists of genetically inherited resistance to metals/metalloids in field pop...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
Two arsenic and heavy metal–contaminated mine spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria, United Kingdom,...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
The relationship between the total arsenic concentration and the chemical speciation of arsenic in ...
Exposures of Lumbricus rubellus to a series of arsenic concentrations in soil were used to assess li...
Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly co...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
Two species of arsenic (As) resistant earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrillus rubidus, their...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbr...