Impacts of warming and nutrient enrichment on the fate and effects of nanoplastics in a freshwater food web

Αmy Ockenden, Denise M. Mitrano, Melanie Kah, Louis A. Tremblay, Kevin S. Simon
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Freshwater ecosystems face numerous pressures including climate-induced warming, eutrophication and contaminants such as nanoplastics (NPs), which have emerged as a major environmental concern. Despite evidence of harmful effects on freshwater biota, critical knowledge gaps persist regarding the fate and impacts of NP fate and impacts in natural aquatic systems. Here we conducted a 28-day mesocosm experiment in freshwater pond communities, investigating polystyrene NP fate and effects under ambient, warmed and nutrient-enriched conditions. Using palladium-doped polystyrene NPs for precise tracking, we observed NP presence in all ecological compartments, mainly accumulating in biofilms (~97%). NP accumulation was influenced by both nutrient enrichment and warming, with warming significantly increasing NP concentration in fish guts. NPs decreased macroinvertebrate abundance, attributed to the decline in benthic caddisfly larvae, which graze on the NP-rich biofilm. This research represents a important advancement in our understanding of plastic pollution impacts, revealing the complex interplay between NP pollution and global environmental change factors in freshwater ecosystems. Global warming and pollution both have a detrimental effect on the environment but little is known about their combined effects. A study based on metal-doped nanoplastics shows how temperature rise impacts the fate of nanoplastics, for example, by increasing accumulation in fish guts.

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变暖和营养物富集对淡水食物网中纳米塑料的命运和影响的影响
淡水生态系统面临着许多压力,包括气候引起的变暖、富营养化和污染物,如纳米塑料(NPs),这已成为一个主要的环境问题。尽管有证据表明对淡水生物群有有害影响,但关于NP的命运和影响及其对自然水生系统的影响的关键知识差距仍然存在。本研究对淡水池塘群落进行了为期28天的中生态实验,研究了聚苯乙烯NP在环境、温暖和营养丰富条件下的命运和影响。使用掺钯聚苯乙烯NPs进行精确跟踪,我们观察到NP存在于所有生态区室中,主要积聚在生物膜中(约97%)。营养物富集和增温对NP积累均有影响,增温显著提高了鱼类内脏中NP的浓度。NPs降低了大型无脊椎动物的丰度,这是由于以富含NPs的生物膜为食的底栖caddisfly幼虫的减少。本研究揭示了淡水生态系统中NP污染与全球环境变化因子之间的复杂相互作用,是我们理解塑料污染影响的重要进展。全球变暖和污染都对环境有不利影响,但人们对它们的综合影响知之甚少。一项基于金属掺杂纳米塑料的研究显示了温度升高如何影响纳米塑料的命运,例如,通过增加鱼内脏中的积累。
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