Transfer of Microplastics
in Terrestrial and Aquatic
Food Webs: The Impact of E‑Waste Debris and Ecological Traits
Posted on 2022-12-28 - 23:13
Factors affecting the trophic transfer of microplastics
(MPs) in
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems remain to be clarified. Here, we
determined the abundances of MPs in multiple terrestrial and aquatic
species, including insects, snails, crustaceans, fishes, snakes, birds,
and voles, from an abandoned e-waste recycling site. Approximately
80% of MPs were within the size range 20–50 μm. In wildlife,
the MP abundances per individual and per body weight were found to
be positively and negatively correlated with body weight, respectively.
Herein, terrestrial vertebrates, primarily birds, exhibited more complex
compositions of polymer types than other organisms owing to the wide
foraging areas and diverse food sources. However, according to the
MPs modeled and the observed results in bird food chains, MPs do not
appear to be preferentially retained in the bird gastrointestinal
tract. The species-specific polymer types identified indicate the
influences of habitat on MP pollution in organisms, which is further
supported by significant correlations between the abundance of MPs
and δ13C in the terrestrial food web (p < 0.05). In the analyzed bird species, the low MP abundance detected
in birds compared with the amount of food ingested indicates that
MPs constitute a negligible factor in the bioaccumulation of chemical
pollutants.
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Zheng, Xiaobo; Wu, Xiaodan; Zheng, Qian; Mai, Bi-Xian; Qiu, Rongliang (1753). Transfer of Microplastics
in Terrestrial and Aquatic
Food Webs: The Impact of E‑Waste Debris and Ecological Traits. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c06473