黑兵蝇幼虫暴露于不同大小和形状的微塑料:摄取和排出动力学和动力学

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Christelle Planche , Siebe Lievens , Tom Van der Donck , Jason Sicard , Mik Van Der Borght
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摘要

黑兵蝇(BSF, Hermetia illucens)幼虫可以将食物垃圾转化为包括动物饲料在内的高价值产品。然而,这些废物可能含有源自食品包装的微塑料,可能危及幼虫的生长及其作为饲料的安全性。本研究探讨了垃圾生物转化过程中微塑料的大小和形状对BSF幼虫摄食和排出的影响。在人工食物垃圾中添加三种不同大小的球形或不规则形状荧光聚乙烯微塑料,饲养BSF幼虫10天。每天解剖几只幼虫(每次处理n = 9)以分离其肠道,并最终使用荧光显微镜确定其消化道中的颗粒数量。微塑料对幼虫的生长没有影响,在幼虫的肠道中没有观察到微塑料的生物积累(生物积累因子<;0.3)。然而,不同颗粒大小的摄食速率有显著差异。虽然幼虫几乎没有摄入超过100µm的颗粒,但在较小颗粒的幼虫肠道中观察到微塑料的稳步增加。然而,三天的饥饿期使幼虫肠道中的微塑料数量减少了90%以上。球形和不规则形状的微塑料在幼虫的生物积累方面没有显著差异。我们提出了一个动力学模型来表示微塑料的积累和消除与颗粒分布参数有关的时间动态,使本研究获得的结果能够外推到其他微塑料尺寸。
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Exposure of black soldier fly larvae to microplastics of various sizes and shapes: Ingestion and egestion dynamics and kinetics

Exposure of black soldier fly larvae to microplastics of various sizes and shapes: Ingestion and egestion dynamics and kinetics
Black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens) larvae can valorize food waste into high-valuable products including animal feed. However, these wastes may contain microplastics originating from food packaging, potentially compromising larval growth and their safety as feed. This study investigates the impact of microplastic sizes and shapes on their ingestion and egestion by BSF larvae during waste bioconversion. BSF larvae were reared for 10 days on artificial food waste spiked with three size ranges of spherical or irregularly shaped fluorescent polyethylene microplastics. Daily, several larvae were dissected (n = 9 per treatment) to isolate their gut and to finally determine the number of particles in their alimentary canal using a fluorescence microscope. The microplastics had no impact on larval growth and no bioaccumulation of microplastics was observed in the larval gut (bioaccumulation factors < 0.3). However, there was a significant difference in the ingestion rate based on the different particle sizes. While almost no particles exceeding 100 µm were ingested by the larvae, a steady increase in microplastics was observed in the larval gut for the smaller particles. However, a three-day starvation period reduced the number of microplastics in the larval gut by over 90 %. No significant difference was observed between spherical and irregularly shaped microplastics in terms of larval bioaccumulation. We proposed a kinetic model for representing the temporal dynamics of microplastics accumulation and elimination with respect to particle distribution parameters, enabling the results obtained in this study to be extrapolated to other microplastic sizes.
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Waste management
Waste management 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
492
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid wastes,it covers the entire lifecycle of solid. wastes. Scope: Addresses solid wastes in both industrialized and economically developing countries Covers various types of solid wastes, including: Municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial) Agricultural Special (e.g., C and D, healthcare, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge)
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