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The relative sensitivity of growth and reproduction in the springtail, Folsomia candida, exposed to xenobiotics in the laboratory:: An indicator of soil toxicity

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ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 115-121

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2005.06.002

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toxicity testing; soil pollution; Collembolan; growth; reproduction

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The Folsomia candida reproduction test [ISO, 1998. Soil quality-Inhibition of reproduction of Collembola (Folsomia candida) by soil pollutants. International Standard Organization Report 11267, 1998, Geneva] is used to evaluate the ecotoxicological risks of contaminants in soils. The aim of this study was to compare the sensitivity of growth and reproduction of F candida to four xenobiotics: two metals (Cd, Al), one metalloid (As), and one organic compound (pentachlorophenol). We showed that reproduction is a slightly more sensitive parameter than growth: EC20 for reproduction was 1.25 mu g/g dry soil for arsenic, 56 mu g/g for cadmium, 97.5 mu g/g for aluminum, and 41.7 mu g/g for pentachlorophenol. The corresponding EC20 values for growth were 2.8, 65, 630, and 94.6 mu g/g. Keeping in mind that a growth test needs fewer juveniles and less time than a reproduction test, we conclude that the two parameters are complementary and could be used for a better ecotoxicological evaluation of contaminants. However, the relative growth and reproduction sensitivities should be tested with more chemicals before growth could be considered as a good alternative for a faster sublethal test. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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