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Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods

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No data for the toxicity to soil arthropods are available for the test substance Nickel aluminate. However, there are reliable data available for different structurally analogue test substances.

 

The environmental fate pathways and ecotoxicity effects assessments for Ni metal and Ni compounds is based on the observation that adverse effects to aquatic, soil- and sediment-dwelling organisms are a consequence of exposure to the bioavailable Ni-ion, released by the parent compound. The result of this assumption is that the ecotoxicology will be similar for all soluble Ni substances used in the ecotoxicity experiments. Therefore, data from soluble nickel substances are used in the derivation of ecotoxicological and environmental fate endpoints, based on the Ni-ion.

 

Chronic data are available for 2 different species of arthropod soil invertebrates. NOEC/EC10 values range from 36.4 mg Ni/kg for reproduction by the springtail Folsomia candida (University of Ghent and Euras, 2005) to 1,140 mg Ni/kg for reproduction by F. candida (University of Ghent and Euras, 2005). Below are the accepted high quality studies for arthropod soil macro-organisms used for derivation of the HC5 and terrestrial PNEC.

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Key Study

(Soil macro-organisms)

Selected values for the most sensitive endpoints used for derivation of the terrestrial HC5

Species

Added NOEC or EC10 (mg/kg dw)

Total NOEC or EC10 (mg/kg dw)

University of Ghent and Euras, 2005

Folsomia candida

36.4-1100

36.4-1140

Lock and Janssen, 2002

Folsomia candida

320

320

Scott-Fordsmand et al., 1999

Folsomia fimetaria

173

179