International audienceThe current decline of invertebrates worldwide is alarming. Several potential causes have been proposed but metal pollutants, while being widespread in the air, soils and water, have so far been largely overlooked. Here, we reviewed the results of 527 observations of the effects of arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury on terrestrial invertebrates. These four well-studied metals are considered as priorities for public health and for which international regulatory guidelines exist. We found that they all significantly impact the physiology and behavior of invertebrates, even at levels below those recommended as ‘safe’ for humans. Our results call for a revision of the regulatory thresholds to better protect terrestrial inv...
This study aimed to elucidate the response of diversity and activity of soil invertebrates to elevat...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the environment...
Soils in clay pigeon shooting ranges can be seriously contaminated by heavy metals. The pellets cont...
International audienceThe current decline of invertebrates worldwide is alarming. Several potential ...
As scientists strive to understand the relationships between pollutants and ecosystems, the subletha...
Metal contamination can have severe toxic effects in the ecosystems, resulting in loss of biodiversi...
The marine environment presents a range of anthropogenic contaminants. According to the World Health...
In the environment arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid. Well documented cases of arsenic pois...
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the terrestrial invertebrates in Al-Jadriyia district Baghdad- Ir...
International audienceThe effects of metal(loid)s (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, As and Sb) from atmospheric fallo...
International audienceSoil pollution by persistent metal(loid)s present environmental and sanitary r...
Heavy metal pollution in urban soil continues to be a global issue that poses a serious hazard to in...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
This study aimed to elucidate the response of diversity and activity of soil invertebrates to elevat...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the environment...
Soils in clay pigeon shooting ranges can be seriously contaminated by heavy metals. The pellets cont...
International audienceThe current decline of invertebrates worldwide is alarming. Several potential ...
As scientists strive to understand the relationships between pollutants and ecosystems, the subletha...
Metal contamination can have severe toxic effects in the ecosystems, resulting in loss of biodiversi...
The marine environment presents a range of anthropogenic contaminants. According to the World Health...
In the environment arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid. Well documented cases of arsenic pois...
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the terrestrial invertebrates in Al-Jadriyia district Baghdad- Ir...
International audienceThe effects of metal(loid)s (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, As and Sb) from atmospheric fallo...
International audienceSoil pollution by persistent metal(loid)s present environmental and sanitary r...
Heavy metal pollution in urban soil continues to be a global issue that poses a serious hazard to in...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
This study aimed to elucidate the response of diversity and activity of soil invertebrates to elevat...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the environment...
Soils in clay pigeon shooting ranges can be seriously contaminated by heavy metals. The pellets cont...