In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different inorganic and metal-organic sources, redistributed and transformed in soils. In the present study, the effects of contaminated food with environmentally relevant concentrations of Hg were evaluated in the soil-dwelling invertebrate Folsomia candida. Changes in growth rate and Hg bioaccumulation levels were observed at different concentrations of Hg in food, which can be complementary for data already available for reproduction and survival from standardized protocols. Collembolan growth was recorded every two days, and their growth rate along with a Von Bertalanffy's growth curve were derived showing that growth was dependent on Hg food concentration...
Heavy metal pollution in urban soil continues to be a global issue that poses a serious hazard to in...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global importance but its fate and impact in soils is overlooked. E...
Contamination pathways in complex food chains in soil ecosystems can be difficult to elucidate. Mole...
In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different inorgani...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic nonessential trace metal. Despite its natural occurrence in the Earth...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Collembola (springtails) are important members of soil communities worldwide by contributing to degr...
International audienceAs plants and associated insects are at the bottom of some terrestrial food we...
Mercury bioaccumulation kinetics of two important macrobenthic species, the polychaete Hediste diver...
International audienceThe transfer of methyl-Hg (MeHg) from food is central for its effects in aquat...
Heavy metal pollution in urban soil continues to be a global issue that poses a serious hazard to in...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global importance but its fate and impact in soils is overlooked. E...
Contamination pathways in complex food chains in soil ecosystems can be difficult to elucidate. Mole...
In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different inorgani...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic nonessential trace metal. Despite its natural occurrence in the Earth...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Collembola (springtails) are important members of soil communities worldwide by contributing to degr...
International audienceAs plants and associated insects are at the bottom of some terrestrial food we...
Mercury bioaccumulation kinetics of two important macrobenthic species, the polychaete Hediste diver...
International audienceThe transfer of methyl-Hg (MeHg) from food is central for its effects in aquat...
Heavy metal pollution in urban soil continues to be a global issue that poses a serious hazard to in...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global importance but its fate and impact in soils is overlooked. E...
Contamination pathways in complex food chains in soil ecosystems can be difficult to elucidate. Mole...