Ecological vulnerability analysis of food chains and ecotopes

Nature development in the Netherlands is often planned on contaminated soils. In a previous study we developed a method to predict ecological vulnerability in wildlife using autecological information. In the present study this method is further elaborated from different angles to assess ecological vulnerability in food webs and terrestrial and aquatic ecotopes in the Netherlands. The method was tested for six chemicals: copper, zinc, cadmium, DDT, chlorpyrifos, and ivermectin. Results indicate that trophic groups differ in vulnerability. Within and between food chains vulnerability is dependen... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Lange, H.J.
van der Pol, J.J.C.
Faber, J.H.
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Verlag/Hrsg.: Alterra
Schlagwörter: ecological assessment / ecological risk assessment / ecology / food chains / mapping / netherlands / risk assessment / soil pollution / toxic substances / wildlife / bodemverontreiniging / cartografie / ecologie / ecologische beoordeling / ecologische risicoschatting / nederland / risicoschatting / toxische stoffen / voedselketens / wild
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecological-vulnerability-analysis-of-food-chains-and-ecotopes

Nature development in the Netherlands is often planned on contaminated soils. In a previous study we developed a method to predict ecological vulnerability in wildlife using autecological information. In the present study this method is further elaborated from different angles to assess ecological vulnerability in food webs and terrestrial and aquatic ecotopes in the Netherlands. The method was tested for six chemicals: copper, zinc, cadmium, DDT, chlorpyrifos, and ivermectin. Results indicate that trophic groups differ in vulnerability. Within and between food chains vulnerability is dependent of ecotope, but more so at low trophic levels. Earthworm based food chains are most vulnerable. The method has good potential for application in vulnerability mapping ; Bij natuurontwikkeling op verontreinigde bodems is grote behoefte aan het inschatten van de ecologische risico’s. Alterra-onderzoekers hebben daarvoor een methode ontwikkeld, die op basis van eigenschappen van de voorkomende diersoorten de ecologische kwetsbaarheid van de ecotopen toetst. Dit moet leiden tot een computerprogramma dat aangeeft bij welke verontreiniging welke natuurontwikkeling haalbaar is