Long-term exposure of a free-living freshwater micro- and meiobenthos community to microplastic mixtures in microcosms

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作者
Rauchschwalbe, Marie-Theres [1 ]
Hoess, Sebastian [2 ]
Haegerbaeumer, Arne [1 ,3 ]
Traunspurger, Walter [1 ]
机构
[1] Bielefeld Univ, Anim Ecol, Konsequenz 45, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany
[2] Ecossa, Giselastr 6, D-82319 Starnberg, Germany
[3] LcM GmbH, Siemensstr 26-28, D-32120 Hiddenhausen, Germany
关键词
Community structure; Microplastics; Sediment; Nematodes; Aquatic; Meiofauna; PRINCIPAL RESPONSE CURVES; NEMATODES; SEDIMENTS; RIVER; ECOSYSTEMS; TOXICITY; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154207
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Microplastics in a wide range of shapes and polymer types (MPs; <5 mm) accumulate in freshwater sediments, where they may pose an environmental threat to sediment-dwelling micro- and meiobenthos. To date, the effects of MPs on those organisms have mostly been studied in single-species experiments exposed to high particle concentrations. By contrast, there have been few investigations of the effects resulting from the long-term exposure of natural communities to environmental relevant MPs. This research gap was addressed in the present study. A microcosm experiment was conducted to examine the impact of a mixture of MPs of varying polymer composition, shape, and size (50% polystyrene (PS) beads: 1-mu m diameter; 37% polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fragments: 32 x 21 mu m in size, and 13% polyamide (PA) fibers 104 x 15 mu m in size; % based on the total particle number) provided at two concentrations (low: 4.11 x 10(5) MPs/kg sediment dw and high: 4.11 x 10(7) MPs/kg sediment dw) and two exposure durations (4 and 12 weeks) on a micro- and meiobenthic community collected from a freshwater sediment. MPs exposure did not alter the abundance of protozoa (ciliates and flagellates) as well as the abundance and biomass of meiobenthic organisms (nematodes, rotifers, oligochaetes, gastrotrichs, nauplii), whereas the abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods was affected. Neither nematode species diversity (species richness, Shannon-Wiener index, and evenness) nor the NemaSPEAR[%]-index (pollution-sensitive index based on freshwater nematodes) changed in response to the MPs. However, changes in the structure of the meiobenthic and nematode community in the presence of environmentally relevant MPs mixtures cannot be excluded, such that microcosms experiments may be of value in detecting subtle, indirect effects of MPs.
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