Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management group, Wageningen University and Research, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.
Biometris, Wageningen University and Research, 6700 AA, Wageningen, Netherlands.
Sci Adv. 2020 Jan 31;6(5):eaay4054. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aay4054. eCollection 2020 Jan.
Given the societal concern about the presence of nano- and microplastics in the environment, our nescience with respect to in situ effects is disturbing. Data on long-term implications under ecologically realistic conditions are particularly important for the risk assessment of nano- and microplastics. Here, we evaluate the long-term (up to 15 months) effects of five concentrations of nano- and microplastics on the natural recolonization of sediments by a macroinvertebrate community. Effects were assessed on the community composition, population sizes and species diversity. Nano- and microplastics adversely affected the abundance of macroinvertebrates after 15 months, which was caused by a reduction in the number of Naididae at the highest concentration (5% plastic per sediment dry weight). For some other taxa, smaller but still significant positive effects were found over time, altogether demonstrating that nano- and microplastics affected the community composition.
鉴于社会对环境中纳米和微塑料存在的关注,我们对原位效应的无知令人不安。在生态现实条件下长期影响的数据对于纳米和微塑料的风险评估尤为重要。在这里,我们评估了五种浓度的纳米和微塑料对大型底栖无脊椎动物群落自然定居的长期(长达 15 个月)影响。评估了群落组成、种群大小和物种多样性的影响。在 15 个月后,纳米和微塑料对大型底栖无脊椎动物的丰度产生了不利影响,这是由于最高浓度(每沉积物干重 5%的塑料)下的奈氏寡毛类数量减少所致。对于其他一些类群,随着时间的推移,发现了较小但仍然显著的积极影响,总的来说表明纳米和微塑料影响了群落组成。