密歇根州东南部两条河流的微塑料点源和非点源以及塑料基质上生物膜功能的降低

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jennifer L. Troost, Sadie M. Baker, Morgan H. Chaudry, Kristin E. Judd
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摘要

塑料污染是淡水和海洋生态系统中一个新出现的全球性问题。微塑料从各种来源进入水道,但对于特定流域而言,点源和非点源的相对重要性尚不十分清楚。为了确定中型污水处理厂是否是流入伊利湖的河流中微塑料的重要来源,我们测量了美国密歇根州东南部两家污水处理厂上下游的微塑料负荷。我们发现,排入下胭脂河的污水处理厂下游的微塑料负荷明显增加,但排入休伦河的污水处理厂下游的微塑料负荷没有增加。不过,休伦河的本底微塑料负荷比下胭脂河高十倍,这很可能掩盖了我们将污水处理厂作为点源进行检测的能力。我们发现休伦河的河流排放量与微塑料负荷之间存在正相关关系,与下胭脂河相比,休伦河污水排放点的流域面积更大,这表明在更大的空间范围内,流域源可能更为重要。我们还进行了实验,测试塑料对溪流生物膜功能的影响,以更好地了解塑料污染如何改变溪流的新陈代谢。生长在高密度聚乙烯和聚丙烯上的生物膜的代谢多样性和代谢反应分别明显降低。总之,我们的研究结果表明,应同时关注点源和非点源,以减少微塑料污染,而且塑料可能会对溪流生物膜群落的功能产生负面影响。
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Point and nonpoint sources of microplastics to two Southeast Michigan rivers and reduced biofilm function on plastic substrata

Point and nonpoint sources of microplastics to two Southeast Michigan rivers and reduced biofilm function on plastic substrata

Point and nonpoint sources of microplastics to two Southeast Michigan rivers and reduced biofilm function on plastic substrata

Plastic pollution is an emergent global issue in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Microplastics enter waterways from a variety of sources, although the relative importance of point and nonpoint sources for a given watershed is not well understood. To determine whether medium-sized wastewater treatment plants are significant sources of microplastics to rivers draining into Lake Erie, we measured microplastic loads up- and downstream of two wastewater treatment plants in southeastern Michigan State (USA). We detected a significant increase in the microplastic load downstream from the wastewater treatment plant discharging into the Lower Rouge River, but not downstream from the one discharging into the Huron River. However, the background microplastic load was tenfold higher in the Huron River compared to the Lower Rouge River, likely obscuring our ability to detect the wastewater treatment plant as a point source. We found a positive relationship between river discharge and microplastic load in the Huron River, which drains a larger watershed area at the effluent discharge point than the Lower Rouge site, suggesting that watershed sources may be more important over larger spatial scales. We also performed experiments to test the effects of plastic on stream biofilm function to better understand how plastic pollution alters stream metabolism. Biofilms grown on high-density polyethylene and polypropylene had significantly lower metabolic diversity and metabolic response, respectively. Overall, our findings indicate that attention should be directed to both point and nonpoint sources to reduce microplastic pollution and that plastics may negatively affect the function of stream biofilm communities.

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Aquatic Sciences
Aquatic Sciences 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
60
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries publishes original research, overviews, and reviews dealing with aquatic systems (both freshwater and marine systems) and their boundaries, including the impact of human activities on these systems. The coverage ranges from molecular-level mechanistic studies to investigations at the whole ecosystem scale. Aquatic Sciences publishes articles presenting research across disciplinary and environmental boundaries, including studies examining interactions among geological, microbial, biological, chemical, physical, hydrological, and societal processes, as well as studies assessing land-water, air-water, benthic-pelagic, river-ocean, lentic-lotic, and groundwater-surface water interactions.
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