环境化学
污染物
土壤水分
土壤污染物
污染
土壤污染
环境科学
重金属
污染
线虫
生态学
群落结构
化学
生物
作者
Carmen Gutiérrez,Carlos Fernández,Miguel Escuer,Raquel Campos–Herrera,Eulalia María Beltrán,G. Carbonell,José Antonio Rodríguez Martín
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2016.02.012
摘要
Among soil organisms, nematodes are seen as the most promising candidates for bioindications of soil health. We hypothesized that the soil nematode community structure would differ in three land use areas (agricultural, forest and industrial soils), be modulated by soil parameters (N, P, K, pH, SOM, CaCO3, granulometric fraction, etc.), and strongly affected by high levels of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Zn, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Hg) and emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals and personal care products, PPCPs). Although these pollutants did not significantly affect the total number of free-living nematodes, diversity and structure community indices vastly altered. Our data showed that whereas nematodes with r-strategy were tolerant, genera with k-strategy were negatively affected by the selected pollutants. These effects diminished in soils with high levels of heavy metals given their adaptation to the historical pollution in this area, but not to emerging pollutants like PPCPs.
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