A bold new purpose for an old method: Using invertebrate kick-netting to improve monitoring of microplastic pollution in running waters

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Aidan Mora-Teddy, Gerry P. Closs, Christoph D. Matthaei
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Freshwaters are impacted by many pollutants. Scientists and resource managers need to reliably detect and monitor these pollutants by employing appropriate sampling techniques to quantify and mitigate their impacts. Emerging freshwater contaminants such as microplastics are difficult to monitor as effective sampling techniques have not been fully developed and lack standardization. Here, we propose a novel method, adapted from stream invertebrate kick-net sampling, which can be employed for long-term, standardized microplastic monitoring. We hypothesized that invertebrate kick-net sampling would be effective at collecting microplastics, capturing higher microplastic concentrations than standard microplastic sampling, due to collecting suspended and benthic microplastics simultaneously. We sampled 28 streams for microplastics using standard drift and sediment microplastic collection methods and invertebrate kick-netting. As predicted, kick-netting captured microplastics at higher concentrations than conventional sampling, regardless of whether values were expressed per volume of water (as in drift samples), per kg of sediment or per area sampled (as in benthic samples). Consequently, kick-net sampling has the potential to be a time- and cost-efficient tool for monitoring microplastic pollution. We recommend the employment of invertebrate kick-netting as a new, standardized means to investigate and routinely monitor microplastic concentrations worldwide. This would generate a more robust dataset of global freshwater microplastic pollution, making it possible to answer unresolved questions pertaining to changes in microplastic pollution profiles. Standardized, long-term records of microplastic concentrations in freshwaters would also allow a more accurate assessment of the ecological risks of microplastic pollution. Finally, long-term microplastic data could be used to inform much-needed regulatory decisions pertaining to microplastic pollution.

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旧方法的大胆新用途:使用无脊椎动物踢网来改善自来水中微塑料污染的监测
淡水受到许多污染物的影响。科学家和资源管理者需要可靠地检测和监测这些污染物,通过采用适当的采样技术来量化和减轻它们的影响。由于有效的采样技术尚未充分发展和缺乏标准化,诸如微塑料等新出现的淡水污染物难以监测。在此,我们提出了一种新的方法,改编自溪流无脊椎动物踢网采样,可用于长期,标准化的微塑料监测。我们假设,由于同时收集悬浮和底栖微塑料,无脊椎动物踢网采样将有效收集微塑料,捕获比标准微塑料采样更高的微塑料浓度。我们使用标准的漂流和沉积微塑料收集方法和无脊椎动物踢网对28条溪流进行了微塑料取样。正如预测的那样,踢球网捕获的微塑料浓度高于常规采样,无论其值是按体积水(如漂流样本)、每千克沉积物还是按取样面积(如底栖生物样本)表示的。因此,踢球网取样有可能成为监测微塑料污染的一种时间和成本效益高的工具。我们建议采用无脊椎动物踢网作为一种新的、标准化的方法来调查和常规监测全球的微塑料浓度。这将产生一个更强大的全球淡水微塑料污染数据集,从而有可能回答与微塑料污染概况变化有关的未解决问题。对淡水中微塑料浓度进行标准化的长期记录,也将有助于更准确地评估微塑料污染的生态风险。最后,长期微塑料数据可以用来为与微塑料污染有关的急需的监管决策提供信息。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods (ISSN 1541-5856) is a companion to ASLO''s top-rated journal Limnology and Oceanography, and articles are held to the same high standards. In order to provide the most rapid publication consistent with high standards, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods appears in electronic format only, and the entire submission and review system is online. Articles are posted as soon as they are accepted and formatted for publication. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods will consider manuscripts whose primary focus is methodological, and that deal with problems in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts may present new measurement equipment, techniques for analyzing observations or samples, methods for understanding and interpreting information, analyses of metadata to examine the effectiveness of approaches, invited and contributed reviews and syntheses, and techniques for communicating and teaching in the aquatic sciences.
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