A review of studies performed to assess metal uptake by earthworms

J Nahmani, ME Hodson, S Black - Environmental pollution, 2007 - Elsevier
Earthworms perform a number of essential functions in soil; the impacts of metals on
earthworms are often investigated. In this review we consider the range of earthworm …

Monitoring metals in terrestrial environments within a bioavailability framework and a focus on soil extraction

WJGM Peijnenburg, M Zablotskaja, MG Vijver - … and environmental safety, 2007 - Elsevier
Bioavailability considerations are one of the tools for a proper assignment of sites potentially
and actually at risk as it allows assessing both the extent (hazard) and probability (risk) of …

Vuddy: A scalable approach for vulnerable code clone discovery

S Kim, S Woo, H Lee, H Oh - 2017 IEEE symposium on security …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The ecosystem of open source software (OSS) has been growing considerably in size. In
addition, code clones-code fragments that are copied and pasted within or between software …

[HTML][HTML] Soil ecotoxicology: state of the art and future directions

CAM van Gestel - ZooKeys, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil
invertebrates in the 1960s. To support the risk assessment of chemicals, in the 1980s and …

Metal toxicity, uptake and bioaccumulation in aquatic invertebrates—modelling zinc in crustaceans

PS Rainbow, SN Luoma - Aquatic toxicology, 2011 - Elsevier
We use published data on the different patterns of the bioaccumulation of zinc by three
crustaceans, the caridean decapod Palaemon elegans, the amphipod Orchestia …

Predicting metal toxicity in sediments: a critique of current approaches

SL Simpson, GE Batley - Integrated Environmental Assessment …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to predict metal toxicity in sediments based on measurements of simple chemical
parameters is not possible using currently available sediment‐quality guidelines (SQGs) …

Ecotoxicological characterization of biochars: role of feedstock and pyrolysis temperature

X Domene, A Enders, K Hanley, J Lehmann - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350° C) and
high temperature (550 or 600° C), and both biochars and the corresponding feedstocks …

Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates: a review

MM Ardestani, NM van Straalen, CAM van Gestel - Environmental pollution, 2014 - Elsevier
Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates are a function of both soil and
organism properties. This study critically reviewed metal toxicokinetics in soil invertebrates …

Sewage sludge applied to agricultural soil: ecotoxicological effects on representative soil organisms

G Carbonell, J Pro, N Gómez, MM Babín… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Application of sewage sludge to agricultural lands is a current practice in EU. European
legislation permits its use when concentrations of metals in soil do not increase above the …

A 50-year systemic review of bioavailability application in Soil environmental criteria and risk assessment

HY Chen, YX Tian, YX Cai, QY Liu, J Ma, Y Wei… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Bioavailability has become a critical factor in improving ecological risk assessment and
environmental remediation efficiency in contaminated soil research. However, the soil …