International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury (Hg) concentrations in the terrestrial environment, only a few toxicity data are available for soil invertebrates. The chronic toxicity of inorganic Hg-Hg(II)-through food or soil contaminations was therefore assessed for the snail Cantareus aspersus, a well-recognized soil quality bioindicator. The 28-day EC50s (the concentrations causing 50 % effect) for the snail growth were 600 and 5048 mg Hg kg(-1) for food and soil, respectively. A survey of growth over its entire duration (91 days) allowed to show that the effects took place rapidly after the beginning of exposure and persisted in the long term. Reproduction was also impaired, and w...
The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers...
International audienceJuvenile snails were exposed during their growth period to Cd-contaminated fie...
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...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Mercury contamination is a common phenomenon in the marine environment and for this reason it is im...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The heavy metal mercury is a non-essential hazardous element which concentrates ...
Toxicity of HgCl2 was studied in immature & mature Indoplanorbis exustus snails exposed to different...
In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different inorgani...
Land snails are highly tolerant to cadmium exposure and are able to accumulate soil cadmium independ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Three different soils were spiked with 12 different conce...
The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers...
International audienceJuvenile snails were exposed during their growth period to Cd-contaminated fie...
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...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Mercury contamination is a common phenomenon in the marine environment and for this reason it is im...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The heavy metal mercury is a non-essential hazardous element which concentrates ...
Toxicity of HgCl2 was studied in immature & mature Indoplanorbis exustus snails exposed to different...
In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different inorgani...
Land snails are highly tolerant to cadmium exposure and are able to accumulate soil cadmium independ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Three different soils were spiked with 12 different conce...
The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers...
International audienceJuvenile snails were exposed during their growth period to Cd-contaminated fie...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic nonessential trace metal. Despite its natural occurrence in the Earth...