Title of article :
Nematode-based risk assessment of mixture toxicity in a
moderately polluted river floodplain in The Netherlands
Author/Authors :
Petra C.J. van Vliet، نويسنده , , Ron G.M. de Goede، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Heavymetal polluted soils usually containmixtures of different metals,whereas legislation is
derived fromconcentrations of individualmetals. The mixture toxicity of the Dutch floodplain
Afferdensche and Deestsche Waarden was estimated to be high (msPAF ranged from67–94%).
Analyses of nematode community based bioindicators (Maturity Index, taxonomic diversity,
trophic groups, multivariate analysis, DoFT-sentinels) were used to determine the ecological
effects of the mixture toxicity in the floodplain soil. None of the indices indicated direct effects
of heavymetals on the nematode community. This can be explained by the high adsorption of
heavy metals on organic matter and clay particles resulting in a low bioavailability, and
questions the estimation of the toxicity based on total concentrations of heavy metals in such
environments. The nematode fauna showed great seasonal variation, which most probably
was related to the temporal inundation of the floodplain.
Keywords :
NematodesHeavy metalsBioindicationGrasslandPollutionRiver floodplain
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment