Progress in earthworm ecotoxicology

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Abstract

Earthworms are regarded as one of the most suitable animals for testing the toxicity of chemicals in soils and have been adopted as standard organisms for ecotoxicological testing. In several guidelines concerning earthworm toxicity tests, Eisenia fetida/andrei (E. fetida/andrei) was chosen because it can be easily cultured in the laboratory and an extensive database on the effects of all classes of chemicals exists for this species. Acute and chronic toxicity tests have been used traditionally to assess the toxicity of contaminants, with mortality and changes in biomass, reproduction rates and behavioral responses representing endpoints. Moreover, the avoidance behavior test (AVT) using earthworm is under development and standardization, which records the ability of earthworms to choose or avoid a certain soil. Recent studies have shown that neutral red retention time (NRRT) has the potential for a rapid assessment of the toxic effects for earthworms of soils contaminated with heavy metals and metalloids. Toxicity is the apparent expression of the metal accumulation in earthworm body. The uptake, accumulation and elimination properties of metals by earthworm are the major part of toxicology, which is called toxicokinetics. Geochemical factors may have signifi cant effects on metal transport or bioavailability. Prediction models for metal accumulation and toxicity in soils are being developed based on metal bioavailability. In this study, methodologies and research trends in earthworm toxicity are reviewed for understanding metal bioavailability. Toxicity prediction models are introduced for terrestrial environment and several studies are referred to understand the role of geochemistry in toxicology. Keywords: Bioavailability, earthworm toxicity, metal, prediction model, toxicokinetics © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Lee, B. T., Shin, K. H., Kim, J. Y., & Kim, K. W. (2008). Progress in earthworm ecotoxicology. In Advanced Environmental Monitoring (pp. 248–258). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6364-0_19

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