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Wei Luo1, Rudo A Verweij, Cornelis A M van Gestel.
Abstract
To understand the toxicity of Pb-polluted shooting fields, oribatid mites Platynothrus peltifer were exposed to shooting field soils containing 47-2398 mg Pb/kg dry weight (DW) and having pH(CaCl2) 3.2-6.8 and 3.8-13% organic matter (OM). Exposures also included artificial soils with different pH and OM contents as well as two natural soils used as controls. Exposures lasted for 2 (acute) and 12 weeks (chronic). Survival, reproduction and uptake of Pb in the mites were related to total, water-extractable and 0.01 M CaCl2-extractable and porewater Pb concentrations as well as soil characteristics. After both the acute and chronic exposures, adult survival was not significantly affected, while upon chronic exposure reproduction was remarkably reduced in the acidic forest soils with Pb concentrations ≥2153 mg/kg DW and pH(CaCl2) ≤ 3.5. P. peltifer juvenile numbers were significantly negatively and internal Pb concentrations in the mites were significantly positively related with total, extractable and porewater Pb concentrations. This study shows that P. peltifer is not very sensitive to Pb and therefore may not be a suitable indicator of Pb-polluted soils.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25757529 PMCID: PMC4460292 DOI: 10.1007/s10646-015-1439-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicology ISSN: 0963-9292 Impact factor: 2.823
Fig. 1Survival of Platynothrus peltifer after 2 (a) and 12 (b) weeks and reproduction (c) after 12 weeks exposure to shooting field soils from different landscapes (F forest, G grassland, B bullet plot) and a reference site (S soccer field near shooting range) in the Netherlands and in artificial soils (R) as well as a control soil (CK: LUFA 2.2). Columns with the same letter indicate no significant differences at p > 0.05. Soils are arranged according to increasing total Pb concentration. See Luo et al. (2014a, b, c) for the soil codes, soil properties and metal concentrations. Error bars show standard deviation (n = 5)
Simple linear correlation coefficients relating the response of Platynothrus peltifer to the physicochemical properties of different shooting range field soils and reference soils
| Soil physicochemical properties | Simple linear correlation coefficients ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survival number after 2 weeks | Survival number after 12 weeks | Juvenile number after 12 weeks | Pb in mites | |
| WHC | −0.36** | 0.50** | −0.13 | −0.24 |
| OM | −0.17 | 0.60** | −0.085 | −0.14 |
| pH H2O | −0.081 | 0.18 | 0.43** | −0.34* |
| pH 0.01 M CaCl2 | −0.15 | 0.25 | 0.43** | −0.40** |
| DOC | −0.14 | 0.15 | −0.27* | −0.34* |
| CEC | −0.15 | 0.49** | 0.32* | −0.47** |
| Ca | −0.15 | 0.33* | 0.38** | −0.48** |
| Fe | 0.45** | 0.046 | −0.003 | 0.41** |
| Clay | −0.38** | −0.008 | 0.19 | −0.57** |
| Silt | −0.24 | −0.088 | 0.31* | −0.41** |
| Sand | 0.34* | 0.040 | −0.25 | 0.53** |
| Pb-Water | 0.039 | −0.21 | −0.45** | 0.88** |
| Pb-0.01 M CaCl2 | 0.10 | −0.10 | −0.49** | 0.82** |
| Pb-pore water | 0.28* | −0.27* | −0.44** | 0.92** |
| Total Pb | 0.23 | −0.17 | −0.25 | 0.74** |
| Total Cd | 0.55** | −0.19 | 0.38** | 0.016 |
| Total Zn | 0.35** | 0.087 | 0.29* | 0.036 |
| Total Cu | 0.45** | 0.029 | 0.21 | 0.26 |
See Luo et al. (2014a, b, c) for soil properties and metal concentrations and Fig. 1 for the mite responses and internal Pb concentrations in the mites
* Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
Fig. 2Tissue Pb concentrations in Platynothrus peltifer after 12 weeks exposure to shooting field soils from different landscapes (F forest, G grassland, B bullet plot) and a reference site (S soccer field near shooting range) in the Netherlands and in artificial soils (R) as well as a control (CK: LUFA 2.2). Columns with the same letter indicate no significant differences at p > 0.05. Soils are arranged according to increasing total Pb concentration. See Luo et al. (2014a, b, c) for the soil codes, soil properties and metal concentrations. Error bars show standard deviation (n = 5)