International audienceThe transfer of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn was evaluated in a soil-plant (lettuce, Lactuca sativa)-invertebrate (snail, Helix aspersa) food chain during a microcosm experiment. Two agricultural soils, polluted and unpolluted, were studied. Lettuce was cultivated for eight weeks before introduction of snails into the microcosms (M-snails). In a parallel experiment, snails were exposed to lettuce only (i.e., without soil) in simpler exposure devices called containers (C-snails). Snail exposure duration was eight weeks for both M- and C-snails. No effects on snail survival were found. Both M- and C-snails exposed to polluted soil showed a growth reduction, but only after two weeks of exposure. Time-dependent accumulation in M...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
The present study examines the potential of Urtica dioica as an ecologically relevant species for us...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...
International audienceJuvenile Helix aspersa snails exposed in field microcosms were used to assess ...
Accumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd was studied in snails fed for 120 days on diets contaminated with ...
International audienceTo better understand the fate of metals in the environment, numerous parameter...
We investigated concentrations of Zn, Cu, Cd and Pb in the compartments of a soil-plant (Urtica dioi...
International audienceThe proper use of bioaccumulation in the assessment of environmental quality i...
International audienceWe studied the potential bioaccumulation of Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd by the snail Can...
International audienceThe present study investigated the possible influence of the earthworm Aporrec...
The mechanisms underlying Cd trophic transfer along the soil–lettuce–snail food chain were investiga...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
The present study examines the potential of Urtica dioica as an ecologically relevant species for us...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...
International audienceJuvenile Helix aspersa snails exposed in field microcosms were used to assess ...
Accumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd was studied in snails fed for 120 days on diets contaminated with ...
International audienceTo better understand the fate of metals in the environment, numerous parameter...
We investigated concentrations of Zn, Cu, Cd and Pb in the compartments of a soil-plant (Urtica dioi...
International audienceThe proper use of bioaccumulation in the assessment of environmental quality i...
International audienceWe studied the potential bioaccumulation of Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd by the snail Can...
International audienceThe present study investigated the possible influence of the earthworm Aporrec...
The mechanisms underlying Cd trophic transfer along the soil–lettuce–snail food chain were investiga...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
The present study examines the potential of Urtica dioica as an ecologically relevant species for us...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...