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Effects of C60 nanoparticle exposure on earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus) and implications for population dynamics
Authors:van der Ploeg M J C  Baveco J M  van der Hout A  Bakker R  Rietjens I M C M  van den Brink N W
Affiliation:a Alterra, Wageningen UR, Droevendaalssesteeg 3, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
b Division of Toxicology, Wageningen University, Tuinlaan 5, 6703 HE, Wageningen, The Netherlands
c RIKILT, Wageningen UR, Akkermaalsbos 2, 6708 WB, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Effects of C60 nanoparticles (nominal concentrations 0, 15.4 and 154 mg/kg soil) on mortality, growth and reproduction of Lumbricus rubellus earthworms were assessed. C60 exposure had a significant effect on cocoon production, juvenile growth rate and mortality. These endpoints were used to model effects on the population level. This demonstrated reduced population growth rate with increasing C60 concentrations. Furthermore, a shift in stage structure was shown for C60 exposed populations, i.e. a larger proportion of juveniles. This result implies that the lower juvenile growth rate due to exposure to C60 resulted in a larger proportion of juveniles, despite increased mortality among juveniles. Overall, this study indicates that C60 exposure may seriously affect earthworm populations. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that juveniles were more sensitive to C60 exposure than adults.
Keywords:Fullerenes   Soil organisms   Population model   Juvenile sensitivity
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