The first evidence of accumulation and avoidance behavior of macroinvertebrates in a forest soil spiked with human-made iron nanoparticles a field experiment

Both earthworms and terrestrial isopods have been used to evaluate the quality of contaminated soil by NPs. However, most experiments have been conducted in the laboratory and under greenhouse conditions. Besides, little is known of Fe accumulation in earthworms from iron NPs (Fe NPs) under natural conditions. Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of manufactured NPs on the accumulation of Fe in macroinvertebrates from forest soil. Our results revealed that earthworms consume low amounts of Fe in a concentration of 1000 mg Fe NPs kg−1 of dry soil, with a behavior constant over time. Besides, we observed that earthworms could not detect Fe at low concentrations (1 or 10 mg Fe NPs kg−1), so they do not limit soil consumption, which translates into high amounts of Fe in their bodies. By contrast, the content of Fe in organisms is inversely proportional to increasing concentrations in the soil (R2 = -0.41, p < 0.05). Therefore, although studies are needed, in addition to considering environmental factors and the physicochemical properties of the soil, endogenous worms in the evaluated area could, under natural conditions, be useful to inform us of contamination of NP manufactured from Faith. Besides, for future research, a novel methodology should be considered to demonstrate more realistic avoidance behavior under field conditions.

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Main Authors: Pérez Hernández, Hermes Doctor autor 12790, Fernández Luqueño, Fabián Doctor autor 22495, Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza Doctora autora 2039, Mendoza Vega, Jorge Doctor autor 2016, Álvarez Solís, José David 1959- Doctor autor 5467, Hernández Gutiérrez, Edilberto autor, Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513, Pérez Sato, Marcos autor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Macroinvertebrados del suelo, Suelos forestales, Nanopartículas, Evaluación de riesgos ambientales, Contaminación de suelos, Ecotoxicología, Control de la contaminación,
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