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Synthesis of earthworm trace metal uptake and bioaccumulation data: role of soil concentration, earthworm ecophysiology, and experimental design
Trace metals can be essential for organo-metallic structures and oxidation-reduction in metabolic processes or may cause acute or chronic toxicity at elevated concentrations. The uptake of trace metals by earthworms can cause transfer from immobilized pools in the soil to predators within terrestrial food chains. We report a synthesis and evaluation of uptake and bioaccumulation empirical data across different metals, earthworm genera, ecophysiological groups, soil properties, and experimental conditions (metal source, uptake duration, soil extraction method). Peer-reviewed datasets were extracted from manuscripts published before June 2019. The 56 studies contained 3513 soil-earthworm trace metal concentration paired data sets across 11 trace metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, U, Zn). Across all field and laboratory experiments studied, the median concentrations of Hg, Pb, and Cd in earthworm tissues that were above concentrations known to be hazardous for consumption by small mammals and avian predators but not for Cu, Zn, Cr, Ni, and As. Power regressions show only Hg and Cd earthworm tissue concentrations were well-correlated with soil concentrations with R2 > 0.25. However, generalized linear mixed-effect models reveal that earthworm concentrations were significantly correlated with soil concentrations for log-transformed Hg, Cd, Cu, Zn, As, Sb (p < 0.05). Factors that significantly contributed to these relationships included earthworm genera, ecophysiological group, soil pH, and organic matter content. Moreover, spiking soils with metal salts, shortening the duration of exposure, and measuring exchangeable soil concentrations resulted in significantly higher trace metal uptake or greater bioaccumulation factors. Our results highlight that earthworms are able to consistently bioaccumulate toxic metals (Hg and Cd only) across field and laboratory conditions. However, future experiments should incorporate greater suites of trace metals, broader genera of earthworms, and more diverse laboratory and field settings to generate data to devise universal quantitative relationships between soil and earthworm tissue concentrations
Il ne faut pas voir la prison qu'à travers le prisme d'incubateur de la radicalisation [entretien avec Elyamine Settoul]
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Il ne faut pas voir la prison qu'à travers le prisme d'incubateur de la radicalisation [entretien avec Elyamine Settoul]
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Haoues SENIGUER (2020). Les (néo) Frères musulmans et le nouvel esprit capitaliste. Lormont : Le Bord de l’Eau
Un regard sur la présence des descendants de l’immigration au sein des institutions sécuritaires françaises
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L’ambivalence des connexions entre engagement militaire et mouvances djihadistes
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L’armée vue par les « héritiers de l’immigration » : entre rhétorique de la dette et vecteur d’intégration
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Les jihadistes français : diversité des parcours, pluralité des réponses
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Les radicalisations au temps du Covid-19
Cet article est republié à partir de The Conversation sous licence Creative Commons.Cet article est republié à partir de The Conversation sous licence Creative Commons. Lire l'article original publié le 28 avril 2020
Le drapeau ou le djihad ! Regard comparé sur les logiques d’engagement militaire et djihadiste
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