生物扰动
底栖区
微塑料
Tubifex公司
微观世界
Tubifex Tubifex
底栖生物
沉积物
沉积(地质)
环境科学
寡毛纲(植物)
无脊椎动物
蜘蛛科
生态学
海洋学
生物
环境化学
多毛类
地质学
化学
古生物学
作者
Yulia A. Frank,Danil S. Vorobiev,Egor D. Vorobiev,Alisa A. Samarinova,Dmitry V. Antsiferov,Vladimir Strezov
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159687
摘要
Benthic organisms, including freshwater oligochaetes Tubificidae, contribute to redistribution of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic bottom sediments. In this work quantitative data was obtained in the model experiment characterizing the rate of polypropylene (PP) microparticle burial under the action of Tubifex tubifex worms in silty freshwater bottom sediments. The burial of PP was fixed by the dynamics of the plastic layer sinking from the surface to the bottom in a microcosm over the 150 day period. The average rate of microplastic (MP) deposition in presence of worms was 4.14 ± 1.29 cm year −1 compared to 0.73 cm year −1 under control conditions. Bioturbation due to the motion of worms in the sediments and their respiratory movements is the leading factor in the burial of MP particles. The study confirmed that bottom sediments accumulate deposited MPs, including those with the participation of macrozoobenthos organisms. Tubificidae worms, thus, may simultaneously enhance entraining particles inside the sediments and reduce the “load” on the macrofauna feeding on their surface. • Ability of benthic organisms to bury microplastics in aquatic sediments was investigated. • Average rate of microplastic deposition in presence of worms was 4.14 ± 1.29 cm year −1 . • Bioturbation is the main factor for burial of particles by worms. • Benthic organisms have important role in control of microplastics in aquatic environment.
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