微塑料
牡蛎
海洋生态系统
无脊椎动物
海洋生物
生态系统
繁殖
环境科学
海洋物种
无脊椎动物
生态学
食物链
生物
渔业
作者
Rossana Sussarellu,Marc Suquet,Yoann Thomas,Christophe Lambert,Caroline Fabioux,Eve-Julie Arsenault-Pernet,Nelly Le Goïc,Virgile Quillien,Christian Mingant,Yanouk Epelboin,Charlotte Corporeau,Julien Guyomarch,Johan Robbens,Ika Paul-Pont,Philippe Soudant,Arnaud Huvet
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1519019113
摘要
Significance Plastics are a contaminant of emerging concern accumulating in marine ecosystems. Plastics tend to break down into small particles, called microplastics, which also enter the marine environment directly as fragments from a variety of sources, including cosmetics, clothing, and industrial processes. Given their ubiquitous nature and small dimensions, the ingestion and impact of microplastics on marine life are a cause for concern, notably for filter feeders. Oysters were exposed to polystyrene microparticles, which were shown to interfere with energy uptake and allocation, reproduction, and offspring performance. A drop in energy allocation played a major role in this reproductive impairment. This study provides ground-breaking data on microplastic impacts in an invertebrate model, helping to predict ecological impact in marine ecosystems.
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