水生环境微塑料丰度及其对大型底栖动物的影响

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yogita Thakur, Rajinder Jindal, Reshma Sinha
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摘要

微塑料污染是一个日益严重的环境问题,对水生生态系统及其居民产生了全面影响。了解MPs与大型底栖动物之间的复杂关系对于全面掌握水生生态系统内环境退化的程度至关重要。随着MP污染的扩散,其对大型底栖动物群落的影响越来越明显,包括多孔动物、珊瑚、水生节肢动物(水蚤、螃蟹和虾)、软体动物(海藻和贻贝)和棘皮动物(海星和海参)。本文深入探讨了MPs对大型底栖动物的多方面影响,揭示了MPs对海洋和淡水环境的生态破坏、行为改变和潜在的级联效应。从热带珊瑚礁到淡水河流,随着时间的推移,海绵组织的MP污染水平不断上升,反映了这些生物广泛的生物积累潜力。通过对现有文献的综合研究和探索MPs对多孔体的影响,可以明显地看到MP暴露会导致不良反应,包括摄食受损、粘液产生增加、基因表达改变和珊瑚白化。纳米聚苯乙烯(PS)-MPs延缓了日本刺参的发育时间,下调了Usp基因的表达。在软体动物中,研究显示暴露于MPs的双壳类动物滤过率降低,能量储备改变,并伴有氧化损伤和消化酶活性降低。MP暴露会导致棘皮动物的各种发育缺陷,如幼虫形态改变和对幼虫生长发育的大小依赖性影响。本文讨论了不同门的mp诱导毒性的机制,强调迫切需要进一步研究以阐明其对机体健康和适应性的累积影响。
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Microplastics Abundance in Aquatic Environment and its Impact on Macrobenthos

Microplastic (MP) pollution is an escalating environmental concern with comprehensive implications for aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants. Understanding the intricate relationship between MPs and macrobenthos is paramount for grasping the full extent of environmental degradation within aquatic ecosystems. As MP pollution proliferates, its repercussions for macrobenthic communities including poriferans, corals, aquatic arthropods (Daphnia, crabs, and shrimps), mollusks (unio and mussels), and echinoderms (starfish and sea cucumbers), has become increasingly evident. This review delves into the multifaceted impacts of MPs on macrobenthos, shedding light on the ecological disruption, behavioral alterations, and potential cascading effects throughout marine and freshwater environments. From tropical reefs to freshwater rivers, sponge tissues exhibit escalating levels of MP contamination over time, reflecting the extensive bio-accumulative potential of these organisms. By studying and exploring the effects of MPs on poriferans with a comprehensive examination of existing literature, it becomes evident that MP exposure induces adverse effects including impaired feeding, increased mucus production, altered gene expression, and coral bleaching. Nanosized polystyrene (PS)-MPs delayed the developmental time and downregulated Usp gene expression in Tigripous japonicus. In mollusks, studies revealed diminished filtration rates and altered energy reserves in bivalves exposed to MPs, accompanied by oxidative damage and compromised activity of digestive enzymes. MP exposure leads to various developmental defects such as larval morphological alteration and a size-dependent impact on the larval growth and development of echinoderms. The mechanisms underlying MP-induced toxicity across various phylum are discussed, highlighting the urgent need for further research to elucidate their cumulative impacts on organismal health and fitness.

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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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