COMPARISON OF CADMIUM KINETICS IN 4 SOIL ARTHROPOD SPECIES

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作者
JANSSEN, MPM [1 ]
BRUINS, A [1 ]
DEVRIES, TH [1 ]
VANSTRAALEN, NM [1 ]
机构
[1] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM,DEPT ECOL & ECOTOXICOL,1081 HV AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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10.1007/BF01064395
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Soil organisms may play an important role in the transfer of metals through the ecosystem in metal-polluted environments. To evaluate this role, four representative species were compared through modelling their toxico-kinetics when exposed to cadmium in chronic laboratory experiments. Considerable differences in consumption and assimilation of food and cadium were found between the species. Cadmium assimilation correlated with food assimilation. Cadmium excretion and equilibrium concentrations also differed considerably between the species. The differences in equilibrium concentrations were comparable to the differences between these species in the field. Cadmium assimilation efficiencies were high in the predators Notiophilus biguttatus and Neobisium muscorum, and were lower in the saprotrophs Orchesella cincta and Platynothrus peltifer. Excretion constants were high in the insects N. biguttatus and O. cincta and low in the arachnids N. muscorum and P. peltifer. There was no direct relationship between assimilation efficiency and excretion ability. The differences in cadmium assimilation efficiencies reflect differences in trophic level and most probably differences in nutrient demand, which may be determined taxonomically. The influence of excretion ability on the equilibrium concentration is larger than that of assimilation efficiency. Species with a high equilibrium concentration combine low excretion ability with either low or high assimilation. Together with compartment modelling, the study of uptake and excretion of cadmium by individual species provides a suitable tool for predicting the amount in the different soil invertebrates and for calculating pollutant fluxes.
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