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Diversity and activity of soil fauna in an industrial settling pond managed by natural attenuation

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Forest ecosystems can spontaneously establish themselves on former industrial sites contaminated by metals. The sustainable management of these sites by natural attenuation requires a better understanding of the relationships between soil biodiversity, metals and soil functioning in such ecosystems. In this context, a forest ecosystem growing on iron industry by-products containing potentially toxic metals as major elements was studied using a multiproxy approach including chemical soil properties, microstructure, meso-and macro-fauna. Fauna communities in the topsoil were characterized by a high abundance and taxonomic diversity, but also by an unusual predominance of epigeic and detritivorous species. Fauna community structures were partly explained by the presence not only of heavy metals (Zn, Cd), but also Fe and Mn, dominant metals in iron industry by-products. The uncommon structure of macrofauna communities could have effects on the soil functioning, such as limiting the incorporation and mixing of organic matter into the soil. Mesofauna communities contributed to the metal redistribution in the soil by integrating metals into organo-mineral associations. In terms of management, this study showed the feasibility of using natural attenuation to manage sites with high metal contents but low metal availability and favorable conditions for plant growth. However, the influence of soil biota on metal mobility and soil functioning needs to be further investigated in order to assess the sustainability of such management.
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hal-01972737 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Hermine Huot, Jérôme Cortet, Françoise Watteau, V. Milano, Johanne Nahmani, et al.. Diversity and activity of soil fauna in an industrial settling pond managed by natural attenuation. Applied Soil Ecology, 2018, 132, pp.34-44. ⟨10.1016/j.apsoil.2018.08.020⟩. ⟨hal-01972737⟩
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