Exposures of Lumbricus rubellus to a series of arsenic concentrations in soil were used to assess life-stage (juvenile, adult) and genotype specific sensitivities, to calculate population growth rate (λ) and to assess patterns of As accumulation. Significant mortality was seen in juveniles at 125 mg/kg As, while growth and maturation was affected from 36 mg/kg and above. In adults, cocoon production at the highest concentration (125 mg/kg) was significantly reduced. Phylogenetic analysis was performed by comparison of mitochondrial sequences to establish genotypic variation among juveniles. Three clades with more than 7.5% divergent were described, with 70% of earthworms belonging to a single clade. Date of and mass at maturation was signif...
Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly co...
Two arsenic- and heavy metal-contaminated mine-spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria and Devon Great...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
Exposures of Lumbricus rubellus to a series of arsenic concentrations in soil were used to assess li...
Specimens of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris L. and L. rubellus Hoffmeister from an uncontaminat...
Two species of earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister and Dendrodrilus rubidus (Savigny) collecte...
Ecotoxicology is currently undergoing a revolution as the result of new technological advances in mo...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
Two species of arsenic (As) resistant earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrillus rubidus, their...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
The relationship between the total arsenic concentration and the chemical speciation of arsenic in ...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
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...
Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly co...
Two arsenic- and heavy metal-contaminated mine-spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria and Devon Great...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...
Exposures of Lumbricus rubellus to a series of arsenic concentrations in soil were used to assess li...
Specimens of the earthworms Lumbricus terrestris L. and L. rubellus Hoffmeister from an uncontaminat...
Two species of earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister and Dendrodrilus rubidus (Savigny) collecte...
Ecotoxicology is currently undergoing a revolution as the result of new technological advances in mo...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
Two species of arsenic (As) resistant earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrillus rubidus, their...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
The relationship between the total arsenic concentration and the chemical speciation of arsenic in ...
Previous studies provided no unequivocal evidence demonstrating that field populations of Lumbricus ...
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...
Earthworms native to the former mine site of Devon Great Consols (DGC), UK reside in soils highly co...
Two arsenic- and heavy metal-contaminated mine-spoil sites, at Carrock Fell, Cumbria and Devon Great...
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. In particular, many stud...