• Title of article

    Influence of Cadmium on Life-History Characteristics of Folsomia candida (Willem) in an Artificial Soil Substrate

  • Author/Authors

    Crommentuijn T.، نويسنده , , Brils J.، نويسنده , , Vanstraalen N. M.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    216
  • To page
    227
  • Abstract
    To understand the consequences of soil pollution on higher levels of biological organization, the chain of effects of cadmium on several interrelated responses was studied in a chronic toxicity experiment using the collembolan species Folsomia candida (Willem) in an artificial soil. The individual parameters survival, growth, and number of offspring were determined after different time intervals up to 9 weeks. The accumulation of cadmium in springtails and the population increase during the experimental period were also determined. By combining all the mentioned parameters and their development in time, a detailed picture of the action of cadmium on F. candida was obtained. In order of decreasing sensitivity the EC50 values for Von Bertalanffy growth, number of offspring, population increase, and survival were 256, >326, 475, and 850 μg Cd/g dry soil. respectively. The ultimate LC50 value and also the equilibrium body burden were reached after about 20 days. Reproduction started later because of retarded growth, but was not affected directly and eventually reached the control level. The results are discussed in light of the seemingly contradictory ideas of Halbach (1984, Hydrobiologia109, 79-96) and Meyer et al. (1987, Environ. Toxicol. Chem.6, 115-126) about the sensitivity of individual and population parameters. It appears to be very important to know how individual parameters develop in time so that the most sensitive parameter and the consequences for higher levels of biological organization can be determined.
  • Journal title
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • Serial Year
    1993
  • Journal title
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • Record number

    719020