Field evidence for microplastic interactions in marine benthic invertebrates

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作者
Vecchi, Stefania [1 ]
Bianchi, Jessica [2 ]
Scalici, Massimiliano [1 ]
Fabroni, Fabrizio [3 ]
Tomassetti, Paolo [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma Tre, Dept Sci, Viale G Marconi 446, I-00146 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Tuscia, Dept Ecol & Biol, Via S Camillo de Lellis 44, I-01100 Viterbo, VT, Italy
[3] Reg Agcy Environm Protect, ARPACAL, Zona Ind 1, I-89900 Vibo Valentia, VV, Italy
[4] ISPRA, Italian Natl Inst Environm Protect & Res, Via Castel Romano 100, I-00144 Rome, RM, Italy
关键词
INGESTION; EXTRACTION; PROTOCOL; FISH; SEA; ZOOPLANKTON; MICROFIBERS; PERFORMANCE; SABELLIDAE; SEDIMENTS;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-021-00292-9
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Microplastics represent an important issue of concern for marine ecosystems worldwide, and closed seas, such as the Mediterranean, are among the most affected by this increasing threat. These pollutants accumulate in large quantities in benthic environments causing detrimental effects on diverse biocenoses. The main focus of this study is on the 'polychaetes-microplastics' interactions, particularly on two species of benthic polychaetes with different ecology and feeding strategies: the sessile and filter feeder Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) and the vagile carnivorous Hermodice carunculata (Pallas, 1766). Since not standardized protocols are proposed in literature to date, we compared efficiencies of diverse common procedures suitable for digesting organic matter of polychaetes. After the definition of an efficient digestion protocol for microplastics extraction for both polychaetes, our results showed high microplastics ingestion in both species. Microplastics were found in 42% of individuals of S. spallanzanii, with a mean of 1 (+/- 1.62) microplastics per individual, in almost all individuals of H. carunculata (93%), with a mean of 3.35 (+/- 2.60). These significant differences emerged between S. spallanzanii and H. carunculata, is probably due to the diverse feeding strategies. The susceptibility to this pollutant makes these species good bioindicators of the impact of microplastics on biota.
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