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Toxicity of abamectin and doramectin to soil invertebrates

Environmental Pollution, 2008
This study aimed at determining the toxicity of avermectins to soil invertebrates in soil and in faeces from recently treated sheep. Abamectin was more toxic than doramectin. In soil, earthworms (Eisenia andrei) were most affected with LC50s of 18 and 228 mg/kg dry soil, respectively, while LC50s were 67-111 and >300 mg/kg for springtails (Folsomia ...
Cornelis A M Van Gestel
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Climatic vulnerabilities and ecological preferences of soil invertebrates across biomes [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Ecology, 2020
Unlike plants and vertebrates, the ecological preferences, and potential vulnerabilities of soil invertebrates to environmental change, remain poorly understood in terrestrial ecosystems globally.
Felipe Bastida   +2 more
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Soil invertebrates as bioindicators of urban soil quality

Environmental Pollution, 2012
This study aimed at relating the abundance and diversity of invertebrate communities of urban soils to chemical and physical soil characteristics and to identify the taxa most sensitive or tolerant to soil stressors. The invertebrate community of five urban soils in Naples, Italy, was sampled.
SANTORUFO, LUCIA   +3 more
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Soil Invertebrates

1999
Abstract The array of species constituting soil invertebrates is very large, encompassing virtually all terrestrial invertebrate phyla. Communities of soil fauna offer opportunities for the study of such ecological phenomena as species interactions, resource utilization, and responses of ecosystems to perturbations to ecosystems.
David C Coleman   +3 more
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Organochlorine Insecticide Residues in Soil Invertebrates

Nature, 1966
THE uptake and transmission of organochlorine insecticide residues in food chains has been described for an aquatic ecosystem1. There is, however, little information relating to the terrestrial sphere in respect of insecticide concentrations occurring in invertebrates which form the food of many common species of birds2,3.
B N, Davis, R B, Harrison
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Soil and litter invertebrates

1988
Soil and litter invertebrates are a large, but generally inconspicuous, component of the biota of mediterranean regions whose existence is of crucial importance to the functioning of these ecosystems. Some groups are involved in the regulation of nutrient cycles, the maintenance of soil structure or are linked through their herbivorous activities with ...
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Invertebrates as bioindicators of soil use

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1991
Abstract We face an increasing demand from administrative, technical and environmental authorities for bioindicators. Animals, plants and community patterns, which register quantitative and qualitative environmental changes need to be monitored. This can range from simple chemical and physical sampling to quantifying the patterns of animal and plant ...
PAOLETTI, MAURIZIO   +4 more
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