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Effects of historic metal(loid) pollution on earthworm communities.

Thibaut Lévêque1, Yvan Capowiez2, Eva Schreck3, Stéphane Mombo4, Christophe Mazzia5, Yann Foucault6, Camille Dumat7.   

Abstract

The effects of metal(loid)s (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, As and Sb) from atmospheric fallout on earthworm communities were investigated in a fallow meadow located close to a 60-year-old lead recycling factory. We examined abundance and species diversity as well as the ratio of adult-to-juvenile earthworms, along five 140 m parallel transects. The influence of soil pollution on the earthworm community at the plot scale was put in context by measuring some physico-chemical soil characteristics (OM content, N content, pH), as well as total and bioavailable metal(loid) concentrations. Earthworms were absent in the highly polluted area (concentration from 30,000 to 5000 mg Pb·kg(-1) of dried soil), just near the factory (0-30 m area). A clear and almost linear relationship was observed between the proportion of juvenile versus mature earthworms and the pollution gradient, with a greater proportion of adults in the most polluted zones (only adult earthworms were observed from 30 to 50 m). Apporectodea longa was the main species present just near the smelter (80% of the earthworms were A. longa from 30 to 50 m). The earthworm density was found to increase progressively from five individuals·m(-2) at 30 m to 135 individuals·m(-2) at 140 m from the factory. On average, metal(loid) accumulation in earthworm tissues decreased linearly with distance from the factory. The concentration of exchangeable metal(loid)s in earthworm surface casts was higher than that of the overall soil. Finally, our field study clearly demonstrated that metal(loid) pollution has a direct impact on earthworm communities (abundance, diversity and proportion of juveniles) especially when Pb concentrations in soil were higher than 2050 mg·kg(-1).
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Keywords:  Aporrectodea longa; Lead; Metal(loid) bioavailability; Soil physico-chemical properties; Soil pollution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25616191     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.11.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Soil microbial respiration and PICT responses to an industrial and historic lead pollution: a field study.

Authors:  Annette Bérard; Line Capowiez; Stéphane Mombo; Eva Schreck; Camille Dumat; Frédéric Deola; Yvan Capowiez
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-08-02       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Modulation of trace element bioavailability for two earthworm species after biochar amendment into a contaminated technosol.

Authors:  Lilian Marchand; Sophie Brunel-Muguet; Isabelle Lamy; Michel Mench; Celine Pelosi
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2017-10-11       Impact factor: 2.823

3.  De novo transcriptome assembly, functional annotation and differential gene expression analysis of juvenile and adult E. fetida, a model oligochaete used in ecotoxicological studies.

Authors:  Michelle Thunders; Jo Cavanagh; Yinsheng Li
Journal:  Biol Res       Date:  2017-02-27       Impact factor: 5.612

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