Biological Research Laboratory, Post-graduation Program in Conservation of Cerrado Natural Resources, Goiano Federal Institute, Urutaí Campus, Urutaí, GO, Brazil.
Biological Research Laboratory, Post-graduation Program in Conservation of Cerrado Natural Resources, Goiano Federal Institute, Urutaí Campus, Urutaí, GO, Brazil.
J Hazard Mater. 2020 Jun 5;391:122214. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122214. Epub 2020 Jan 31.
The scientific knowledge about toxicological impacts of polyethylene microplastics (PE MPs) on different organisms has significantly improved in recent years. However, the effects of these pollutants on animal species such as amphibians remain poorly known. Thus, the aim of the current study is to investigate whether the short exposure (7 days) of Physalaemus cuvieri tadpoles to PE MPs (60 mg/L) can change their behavior. Collected data have shown that PE MP accumulation in tadpoles was associated with different behavioral changes observed in them; this outcome has confirmed the behavioral toxicity of these micropollutants in the investigated species. Tadpoles subjected to PE MPs presented locomotion issues, anxiogenic effect symptoms, as well as anti-predatory defensive response deficit when they were exposed to predators (Cyprinus carpio). Data analysis enabled inferring to what extent these pollutants can affect individuals, and their natural predators living in contaminated areas. Based on the biological viewpoint, these changes can affect their defensive response to predators, as well as their social behavior. To the best of our knowledge, the present study was pioneer in reporting PE MPs-induced behavioral toxicity in representatives of amphibian groups.
近年来,关于聚乙烯微塑料(PE MPs)对不同生物的毒理学影响的科学知识有了显著的提高。然而,这些污染物对两栖动物等动物物种的影响仍知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是调查 Physalaemus cuvieri 蝌蚪短期(7 天)暴露于 PE MPs(60mg/L)是否会改变它们的行为。收集的数据表明,PE MPs 在蝌蚪体内的积累与它们观察到的不同行为变化有关;这一结果证实了这些微污染物对所研究物种的行为毒性。暴露于 PE MPs 的蝌蚪表现出运动问题、焦虑症状以及在面对捕食者(鲤鱼)时缺乏防御反应。数据分析推断出这些污染物在多大程度上会影响生活在污染地区的个体及其天然捕食者。从生物学的角度来看,这些变化会影响它们对捕食者的防御反应以及它们的社会行为。据我们所知,本研究首次报道了 PE MPs 对两栖动物代表物种的行为毒性。