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Environmental Toxicology, 2009
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Environmental Pollution, 1994
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Environmental Pollution, 2010
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Evaluation of the responses of a wetland, tropical earthworm to heavy metal contaminated soil
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Effect of Soil Properties on Lead Bioavailability and Toxicity to Earthworms
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2006
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Assessments of the impact of metals on juvenile earthworms (Eisenia fetida) in laboratory conditions
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Environmental Pollution, 2007
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Do earthworms impact metal mobility and availability in soil? – A review
Mark Hodson
Environmental Pollution, 2009
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Comparison of biological and chemical measures of metal bioavailability in field soils: Test of a novel simulated earthworm gut extraction
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Chemosphere, 2010
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Indication of metal homeostasis disturbance in earthworm Eisenia fetida after exposure to semi-solid depot sludge
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Science of The Total Environment, 2015
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Habitat type-based bioaccumulation and risk assessment of metal and As contamination in earthworms, beetles and woodlice
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Environmental Pollution, 2009
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The influence of time on lead toxicity and bioaccumulation determined by the OECD earthworm toxicity test
Stuart Black
Environmental Pollution, 2003
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Modeling Lateral Distribution of Heavy Metal and Bio-accumulation in Earthworm in the Varying Acidic Surface Horizon of Waste- Polluted Soil
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International Journal of Energy Engineering, 2013
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Assessment of the stabilization of heavy metal contaminants in soils using chemical leaching and an earthworm bioassay
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Environmental geochemistry and health, 2018
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Effects of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc on growth, reproduction and survival of the earthworm Eisenia fetida (Savigny): assessing the environmental impact of point- …
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Environmental Pollution, 1994
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Soil Biology, 2009
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An uptake and elimination kinetics approach to assess the bioavailability of chromium, copper, and arsenic to earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in contaminated field soils
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
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Physiological responses of a tropical earthworm: a potential tool for biomonitoring heavy metal pollution in tropical wetlands
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