Tools and Techniques for the Assessment of Ecotoxicological Impacts of Contaminants in the Terrestrial Environment |
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Authors: | Jörg Römbke |
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Institution: | ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH , Fl?rsheim, D-65439, Germany |
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Abstract: | Until recently, only a small number of standardized (mainly acute) tests with earthworms and plants were available for terrestrial risk assessment. However, during the last years various new methods (especially with chronic endpoints such as reproduction) were developed and standardized. Moreover, beyond structural aspects (e.g., the effect on individuals), the question of influences of chemicals on ecological soil functions like litter decomposition has been raised. Later, biological test methods were used in the area of Soil Quality Assessment, where an often unknown and complex contamination of a site-specific field soil has to be evaluated. Due to the variety of soils to be tested, the existing methods had to be adapted. This article briefly summarizes basic principles of method standardization before providing an overview of existing standardized tests for the compartment soil (mainly from Europe), focusing on zoological, plant, and functional methods. After presenting the main features of already standardized tests (in particular those used in soil quality assessment so far) the development of new tests for specific purposes, ideas for a battery of tests and a new, community-based approach assessing the biological quality of field soils are discussed. |
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Keywords: | laboratory tests field methods soil invertebrates plants functions |
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