高含沙量河流破碎和沉积导致鱼类摄入微塑料的生态风险增加

IF 12.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Lei Du , Baozhu Pan , Xu Han , Dianbao Li , Yueting Meng , Zhiqi Liu , Xiong Xiong , Ming Li
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摘要

微塑料(MPs)在河流中的广泛存在引起了越来越多的关注。然而,其对不同种类鱼类的影响,特别是在高含沙量的河流中,仍然存在很大的差距。在这里,通过对黄河微塑料的大规模调查,我们的研究突出了重度沉积物对鱼肠中MPs污染的影响。在水、沉积物和鱼肠样品中100%检测了MPs,其中下游的MPs比上游大2 ~ 3倍。大多数微塑料是小的(1毫米),纤维状和蓝色碎片,由聚乙烯,聚丙烯和聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯组成。饵料生境和环境显著控制鱼类对MPs的摄取量(p <;0.05),其中滤食性鱼类和食性偏好较广的鱼种的摄食丰度较高,杂食性鱼类的丰度可达24.9条/只。大量泥沙负荷加速了MPs的破碎和沉积(p <;0.05),导致MPs颗粒的产生越来越小,增加了水生生物的生态风险。下游泥沙粒径较小,有机质含量较高,也有利于微塑性堆积。高毒性聚氯乙烯聚合物的普遍存在已成为造成环境风险的主要因素。研究结果表明,小微塑料在黄河中下游的贡献和生态风险值得关注。
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Enhanced ecological risk of microplastic ingestion by fish due to fragmentation and deposition in heavily sediment-laden river

Enhanced ecological risk of microplastic ingestion by fish due to fragmentation and deposition in heavily sediment-laden river

Enhanced ecological risk of microplastic ingestion by fish due to fragmentation and deposition in heavily sediment-laden river
The widespread occurrence of microplastics (MPs) in rivers has aroused increasing concerns. However, there remains a significant gap about its effect on fish with different species, especially in highly-sediment-laden rivers. Here, through a large-scale investigation of microplastics in the Yellow River, our research highlighted effects of heavily sediments on MPs contamination in fish gut. MPs were 100 % tested in water, sediment and fish gut samples, with MPs in the lower reach 2∼3 times larger than that of the upper reach. Most of the microplastics were small (<1 mm), fibrous and blue fragments, composed of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyethylene terephthalate. Feeding habitat and environment significantly controlled MPs ingestion by fish (p < 0.05), of which filter feeders and species with broader dietary preferences exhibited higher ingestion abundance, omnivorous fish abundance up to 24.9 items/individual. Heavily sediment load accelerated the fragmentation and deposition of MPs (p < 0.05), leading to the generation of more and smaller MPs particles, increasing ecological risks to aquatic organisms. Downstream, smaller sediment size and higher organic matter content also facilitated microplastic accumulation. The prevalence of highly toxic polyvinyl chloride polymers was emerged as the major contributor to environmental risks. Our results suggested that the contribution and ecological risks of small microplastics are worth attention in the mid and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
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Water Research
Water Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
20.80
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1307
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Water Research, along with its open access companion journal Water Research X, serves as a platform for publishing original research papers covering various aspects of the science and technology related to the anthropogenic water cycle, water quality, and its management worldwide. The audience targeted by the journal comprises biologists, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, environmental engineers, limnologists, and microbiologists. The scope of the journal include: •Treatment processes for water and wastewaters (municipal, agricultural, industrial, and on-site treatment), including resource recovery and residuals management; •Urban hydrology including sewer systems, stormwater management, and green infrastructure; •Drinking water treatment and distribution; •Potable and non-potable water reuse; •Sanitation, public health, and risk assessment; •Anaerobic digestion, solid and hazardous waste management, including source characterization and the effects and control of leachates and gaseous emissions; •Contaminants (chemical, microbial, anthropogenic particles such as nanoparticles or microplastics) and related water quality sensing, monitoring, fate, and assessment; •Anthropogenic impacts on inland, tidal, coastal and urban waters, focusing on surface and ground waters, and point and non-point sources of pollution; •Environmental restoration, linked to surface water, groundwater and groundwater remediation; •Analysis of the interfaces between sediments and water, and between water and atmosphere, focusing specifically on anthropogenic impacts; •Mathematical modelling, systems analysis, machine learning, and beneficial use of big data related to the anthropogenic water cycle; •Socio-economic, policy, and regulations studies.
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