F. Marino et Aj. Morgan, The time-course of metal (Ca, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) accumulation from a contaminated soil by three populations of the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus, APPL SOIL E, 12(2), 1999, pp. 169-177
Adult earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus), sampled from a metal-contaminated si
te (Cwmystwyth Cottage) and two reference sites (acidic, Caerffili; calcare
ous, Dinas Powys), were maintained on metalliferous Cwmystwyth Cottage soil
in the laboratory for up to 90 days. All three populations accumulated Cd,
Pb and Zn for at least the first 60 days of laboratory exposure, while Cu
and Ca concentrations were maintained fairly constant throughout. The exper
iment did not prove conclusively that the native worms maintained on their
own contaminated soil had the capacity to accumulate higher burdens of non-
essential toxic metals (Cd and Pb) than the introduced reference worms. Fin
ally, the reference population naturally inhabiting the Ca-poor acidic soil
(Caerffili) accumulated or maintained tissue Ca concentrations more effici
ently than the second reference population (Dinas Powys) and 'native' popul
ation (Cwmystwyth Cottage), both naturally inhabiting relatively Ca-rich so
ils. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.