Title of article
Toxicity of three biocides to springtails and earthworms in a soil multi-species (SMS) test system
Author/Authors
Schnug، نويسنده , , Lisbeth Bjerring Jensen، نويسنده , , John and Scott-Fordsmand، نويسنده , , Janeck J. and Leinaas، نويسنده , , Hans Petter، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
115
To page
126
Abstract
Effects of three biocides, esfenvalerate, picoxystrobin and triclosan, were studied in a Soil-Multi-Species (SMS) test system with four springtail- and one earthworm species exposed for eight weeks. All biocides affected springtail population growth negatively, and species- and chemical specific differences had clear impacts on their dominance structure. We suggest that differences in vulnerability may be influenced by activity related to species-specific vertical distribution in the soil. The responses of the springtail Folsomia fimetaria differed strongly from previous results from a single-species experiment with the same biocides. Survival of juvenile earthworms was more sensitive to biocide exposure than weight gain, and earthworm performance was significantly correlated with springtail abundance. Feeding activity of soil organisms measured with the bait lamina test system was a sensitive criterion for esfenvalerate and picoxystrobin exposure, but not for triclosan. The results suggest that interspecific interactions such as resource- and interference competition may influence the toxicity of biocides. SMS test systems may hence be a suitable method for investigating direct and indirect effects in combination under standardized laboratory conditions.
Keywords
Soil fauna , Soil ecotoxicology , Ecological interactions , Dominance structure , Biocides , SMS
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2000768
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