中观
微塑料
浮游动物
远洋带
环境科学
海洋学
渔业
生态学
生态系统
生物
地质学
作者
Desiree Langenfeld,Kennedy Bucci,Cody Veneruzzo,Rachel McNamee,Gloria H.Y. Gao,Chelsea M. Rochman,Michael D. Rennie,Matthew J. Hoffman,Diane M. Orihel,Jennifer F. Provencher,Scott N. Higgins,Michael J. Paterson
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c05327
摘要
To assess the potential risks of contemporary levels of plastic pollution in freshwater ecosystems, a large-scale experiment was conducted over 10 weeks in a boreal lake at the IISD-Experimental Lakes Area (Ontario, Canada). Fragments of common polymers (polyethylene, polystyrene, and polyethylene terephthalate), each with distinct colors and buoyancies, were added as a single pulse to seven in-lake mesocosms in equal contributions in a range of environmentally relevant nominal concentrations (6-29,240 particles/L). Two additional mesocosms with no added microplastics were used as controls. Zooplankton ingested low levels of microplastics (mean of 0.06 particles/individual ± SD 0.07) and generally their total abundance and community composition were not negatively impacted. Temporary changes were however observed; total zooplankton abundance and abundance of calanoid copepods were temporarily stimulated by increasing nominal microplastic concentrations, and modest, short-term reductions in egg production of the cyclopoid copepod
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