Initial discovery of microplastic pollution in Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora: Lobata)

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui , Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno , Enrique Ronald Yapuchura Ocaris , Mercia Barcellos da Costa
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Abstract

The production of plastics has exponentially increased over time such that the observation of microplastics in the oceans has become a major concern given how frequently these particles and marine biota may interact. Microplastics can be ingested by diverse species, including invertebrates, which can lead to physical damage due to their small size and potentially chemical damage related to the ingestion of monomers, polymeric additives, or adsorbed chemicals. This study reports on the first evidence of microplastics in Mnemiopsis leidyi. Microplastics were described by type, quantified, and had their chemical composition identified. In total, 328 samples of microplastic (MP) candidates were observed: blue fibers were the most abundant, followed by black, red, and green fibers as well as blue fragments. Three types of microplastics were chemically identified as polyurethane, unplasticized polyvinylchloride, and polyethylene polylauryllactam. Overall, this study demonstrated that Mnemiopsis leidyi have the capacity to incorporate microplastics. Although more studies are needed, Mnemiopsis leidyi is relatively abundant on the Atlantic coast and should be recommended for use as a bioindicator for microplastics.

leidyi记忆藻微塑料污染的初步发现
随着时间的推移,塑料的产量呈指数级增长,因此,鉴于这些颗粒和海洋生物群相互作用的频率,在海洋中观察微塑料已成为一个主要问题。微塑料可被包括无脊椎动物在内的多种物种摄入,由于其体积小,可能会导致物理损伤,并可能因摄入单体、聚合物添加剂或吸附的化学物质而导致化学损伤。本研究首次报道了雷氏锥虫中存在微塑料的证据。微塑料按类型进行了描述、量化,并对其化学成分进行了鉴定。总共观察到328个候选微塑料(MP)样品:蓝色纤维最丰富,其次是黑色、红色和绿色纤维以及蓝色碎片。化学鉴定出三种类型的微塑料,即聚氨酯、未增塑聚氯乙烯和聚乙烯聚Aurylactam。总的来说,这项研究表明,雷氏Mnemiopsis具有掺入微塑料的能力。尽管还需要更多的研究,但雷氏Mnemiopsis在大西洋海岸相对丰富,应推荐用作微塑料的生物指示剂。
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