Long-term responses of snails exposed to cadmium-contaminated soils in a partial life-cycle experiment. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Année : 2008

Long-term responses of snails exposed to cadmium-contaminated soils in a partial life-cycle experiment.

Résumé

Juvenile snails were exposed during their growth period to Cd-contaminated field and artificial soils and then transferred to uncontaminated soil to assess the sequels of previous exposure on adult reproduction. Growth modelling highlighted growth inhibitions of 5% and 10% after 70 and 84 days of exposure to 20 and 100 mg Cd kg(-1) in artificial soils, respectively. Growth disruption was accompanied by a decrease in the clutch number and a 4-week delay in the egg-laying cycle. Although it was also contaminated at 20 mg Cd kg(-1), the contaminated field soil did not lead to detectable effects in snails, suggesting a lower Cd bioavailability confirmed by the bioaccumulation analysis. We demonstrated that the 28-day growth test, as advised by the ISO-guideline, may not be sufficient to assess sublethal toxic effects of realistically contaminated soils. For this purpose, a life cycle experimental set-up is proposed, allowing a thorough assessment of toxicity during successive life stages.

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Ecotoxicologie

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hal-00359910 , version 1 (09-02-2009)

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Frédéric Gimbert, Annette De Vaufleury, Francis Douay, Renaud Scheifler, Michael Coeurdassier, et al.. Long-term responses of snails exposed to cadmium-contaminated soils in a partial life-cycle experiment.. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2008, 70 (1), pp.138-46. ⟨10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.05.014⟩. ⟨hal-00359910⟩
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