Ecotoxicology data of Eisenia fetida earthworms following acute or chronic exposure to different concentrations of bio-based and conventional fibres

  • W. Courtene-Jones (Creator)
  • F. De Falco (Creator)
  • F. Burgevin (Creator)
  • R.D. Handy (Creator)
  • Richard Thompson (Creator)
  • W. Courtene-Jones (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

This dataset contains acute and chronic ecotoxicology measurements of Eisenia fetida earthworms exposed to different types and concentrations of bio-based textile-derived microfibres. Acute test (72 hours) measured earthworm mortality across a range of fibre concentrations, following OECD TG 207 standard guidelines. Chronic tests (following OECD TG 222 guidelines), using one fibre concentration were conducted over 28-days and measured mortality, growth, reproductive output (number of egg cocoons and juveniles), oxidative stress and elemental composition of earthworms. Data were collected in order to establish lethal thresholds and sub-lethal effects of different textiles microfibres (bio-based and conventional). This research is part of the BIO-PLASTIC-RISK project, funded by Natural Environment Research Council through the grants NE/V007556/1 and NE/V007246/1.
Date made available30 Jun 2025
PublisherNERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre

Data Monitor categories

  • Environmental risk assessment
  • Pollution
  • biopolymer
  • hazard assessment
  • microfibre
  • microplastics
  • plastic alternative
  • plastic substitute
  • synthetic fibres

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