Coppock , R L , Lindeque , P K , Cole , M , Galloway , T S , Nakki , P , Birgani , H , Richards , S & Queiros , A M 2021 , ' Benthic fauna contribute to microplastic sequestration in coastal sediments ' , Journal of Hazardous Materials , vol. 415 , 125583 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125583
Julkaisun nimi: | Benthic fauna contribute to microplastic sequestration in coastal sediments |
Tekijä: | Coppock, Rachel L.; Lindeque, Penelope K.; Cole, Matthew; Galloway, Tamara S.; Nakki, Pinja; Birgani, Hannah; Richards, Saskiya; Queiros, Ana M. |
Tekijän organisaatio: | Marine Ecosystems Research Group Tvärminne Zoological Station |
Päiväys: | 2021-08-05 |
Kieli: | eng |
Sivumäärä: | 12 |
Kuuluu julkaisusarjaan: | Journal of Hazardous Materials |
ISSN: | 0304-3894 |
DOI-tunniste: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125583 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332482 |
Tiivistelmä: | Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, however, the mechanisms governing their uptake by, and burial within, seabed habitats are poorly understood. In this study, microplastic burial and its impact on fauna-mediated sedimentary processes was quantified at three coastal sites, and the potential contribution of burrowing faunal communities to this process assessed via functional trait diversity analysis of field data. In addition, laboratory exposures were used to assess whether sediment-processing undertaken by the brittlestar Amphiura filiformis, a key species in the sampled area, could explain the burial of microplastic fibres. Field observations confirmed broad-scale burial of microplastics across the coastal seabed, consistent across sites and seasons, with microplastic sequestration linked to benthic-pelagic exchange pathways, driven by burrowing fauna. Brittlestars were observed to bury and line their burrow walls with microfibres during experiments, and their burial activity was also modified following exposure to nylon fibres, relative to controls. Collectively, these results indicate that biodiverse and functionally important seabed habitats act as microplastic sinks, with burrowing fauna contributing to this process via well-known benthic-pelagic pathways, the rates of which are modified by plastic exposure. |
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Marine pollution
Benthos Bioturbation Burial Microplastic fate ARENICOLA-MARINA SMALL-SCALE SEA BIOTURBATION ECHINODERMATA COMMUNITY BIODIVERSITY MAINTENANCE REWORKING RESPONSES 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology 1172 Environmental sciences |
Vertaisarvioitu: | Kyllä |
Tekijänoikeustiedot: | cc_by |
Pääsyrajoitteet: | openAccess |
Rinnakkaistallennettu versio: | publishedVersion |
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