Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to T70 days) in the Pb, Zn and P partitioning profiles of Lumbricus rubellus populations from one calcareous (MDH) and one acidic (MCS) geographically isolated Pb/Zn-mine sites and one reference site (CPF). MDH and MCS individuals were laboratory maintained on their native field soils; CPF worms were exposed to both MDH and MCS soils. Site-specific differences in metal partitioning were found: notably, the putatively metal-adapted populations, MDH and MCS, preferentially partitioned higher proportions of their accumulated tissue metal burdens into insoluble CaPO4-rich organelles compared with naive counterparts, CPF. Thus, it is plausible that ...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
Earthworms are well-studied organisms in ecotoxicology because of their keystone ecological status a...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...
Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to...
Predicting metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in soil organisms is complicated by site-specific biot...
Predicting metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in soil organisms is complicated by site-specific biot...
Partitioning tissue metal concentration into subcellular compartments relecting 'toxicologically ava...
In a recent study, we showed that the earthworm species Eisenia fetida, inhabiting an extremely high...
Subcellular fractionation of metals in organisms was proposed as a better way to characterize metal ...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
Background Populations of the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus, are commonly found across highly con...
There is no clear consensus in the literature on the metal accumulation pattern and sensitivity of d...
To assess the risks that contaminated soils pose to the environment properly a greater understanding...
A Pb-mine site situated on acidic soil, but comprising of Ca-enriched islands around derelict buildi...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
Earthworms are well-studied organisms in ecotoxicology because of their keystone ecological status a...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...
Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to...
Predicting metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in soil organisms is complicated by site-specific biot...
Predicting metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in soil organisms is complicated by site-specific biot...
Partitioning tissue metal concentration into subcellular compartments relecting 'toxicologically ava...
In a recent study, we showed that the earthworm species Eisenia fetida, inhabiting an extremely high...
Subcellular fractionation of metals in organisms was proposed as a better way to characterize metal ...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
Background Populations of the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus, are commonly found across highly con...
There is no clear consensus in the literature on the metal accumulation pattern and sensitivity of d...
To assess the risks that contaminated soils pose to the environment properly a greater understanding...
A Pb-mine site situated on acidic soil, but comprising of Ca-enriched islands around derelict buildi...
Metallic trace elements (MTEs) soil pollution has become a worldwide concern, particularly regarding...
Earthworms are well-studied organisms in ecotoxicology because of their keystone ecological status a...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...