Copper toxicity thresholds for earthworm Dendrobaena veneta: insights from a site with unique monometallic soil contamination

Ecotoxicological studies predominantly rely on artificially contaminated soils and fieldwork on contaminated soils remains scarce. This study focuses on the Kargaly site in the Orenburg region near the southern Urals, where a rare instance of monometallic soil pollution has occurred with copper (Cu). We established Cu toxicity thresholds for Dendrobaena veneta, a European nightcrawler, using soils collected along a Cu toxicity gradient (total Cu content of 121–10,200mg kg−1) in a chernozem (Mollisol) agricultural field. Earthworm survival in the reproduction bioassay was an unreliable predictor of Cu toxicity. However, the number of juveniles in the reproduction bioassay and earthworm avoidance behavior were sensitive indicators of Cu toxicity. While total soil Cu strongly predicted earthworm responses, the effect of soluble (0.01 M CaCl2-extractable) Cu on earthworm responses was not statistically significant. Similarly, the Cu content in earthworm tissues was an unreliable predictor of Cu toxicity in D. veneta. The effect concentrations at 25% (EC25) and 50% (EC50) of total soil Cu for earthworms were 177 and 407mg kg−1, respectively, for the reproduction bioassay, compared with 783 and 1,603mg kg−1, for earthworm avoidance behavior. This study is among the few that estimate Cu toxicity thresholds for earthworms in real-world contaminated soils rather than artificially spiked ones. This is the first report of the Cu toxicity threshold for the genus Dendrobaena, highlighting the novelty of this study. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Авторы
Dovletyarova Elvira Anvarbekovna 1 , Tapia-Pizarro Felipe 1 , Ermakov Alexander I. 2 , Nesterkova D.V. 2 , Vorobeichik Evgenii L. 2 , Polyakov Dmitry G. 3 , Yañez C. 4 , Neaman Alexander 5
Издательство
Oxford University Press
Номер выпуска
10
Язык
English
Страницы
2707-2715
Статус
Published
Том
44
Год
2025
Организации
  • 1 Department of Landscape Design and Sustainable Ecosystems, RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
  • 3 Institute of Steppe of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Orenburg, Russian Federation
  • 4 Institute of Biology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaiso, Chile
  • 5 Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica, Chile
Ключевые слова
bioavailability; ecotoxicity; field-contaminated soil; heavy metals; pollution
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