Microplastic distribution in urban vs pristine mangroves: Using marine sponges as bioindicators of environmental pollution

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作者
Celis-Hernandez, Omar [1 ,2 ]
Avila, Enrique [1 ]
Ward, Raymond D. [3 ,4 ]
Rodriguez-Santiago, Maria Amparo [2 ,5 ]
Aguirre-Tellez, Jose Alberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Estn Carmen, Ciudad Del Carmen 24157, Campeche, Mexico
[2] CONACYT, Direcc Catedras, Ave Insurgentes Sur 1582, Ciudad De Mexico 03940, Mexico
[3] Univ Brighton, Ctr Aquat Environm, Cockcroft Bldg, Brighton BN2 4GJ, E Sussex, England
[4] Estonian Univ Life Sci, Inst Agr & Environm Sci, EE-51014 Tartu, Estonia
[5] Univ Autonoma Carmen, Fac Ciencias Nat, Ctr Invest Ciencias Ambientales, Ciudad Del Carmen 24155, Campeche, Mexico
关键词
Microplastics; Marine sponges; Mangroves; Isla del carmen; Gulf of Mexico; HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION; WATER; GULF; FISH; BAY; INGESTION; ECOSYSTEM; ELEMENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117391
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sessile benthic organisms are considered good bioindicators for monitoring environmental quality of coastal ecosystems. However, these environments are impacted by new pollutants such as microplastics (MPs), where there is limited information about organisms that can be used as reliable bioindicators of these emerging contaminants. We evaluated MP concentrations in three compartments: surface sediment, water and in three marine sponge species (Haliclona implexiformis, Halichondria melanadocia and Amorphinopsis atlantica), to determine whether these organisms accumulate MPs and reflect their possible sources. Results showed MPs in all three compartments. Average concentrations ranged from 1861 to 3456 items kg- 1 of dry weight in marine sponges, 130 to 287 items L-1 in water and 6 to 11 items kg- 1 in sediment. The maximum MP concentration was in the sponge A. atlantica, which registered 5000 items kg- 1 of dry weight, in water was 670 items L-1 and in sediment was 28 items kg-1, these values were found in the disturbed study area. The three sponge species exhibited MP bioaccumulation and showed significant differences between disturbed and pristine sites (F = 11.2, p < 0.05), suggesting their use as bioindicators of MP.
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