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首例蝠鲼类塑料污染报告:加利福尼亚湾褶齿鲨(Urobatis halleri)摄入塑料

First report of plastic contamination in batoids: Plastic ingestion by Haller's Round Ray (Urobatis halleri) in the Gulf of California.

机构信息

International MSc in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Ghent University, Marine Biology Research Group, Krijgslaan 281/S8, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.

Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Av. Joel Montes Camarena S/N, Mazatlán, Sin, 82040, Mexico.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2022 Aug;211:113077. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113077. Epub 2022 Mar 8.

Abstract

The presence of microplastics has been reported in the marine environment and these pollutants have also been reported in food webs. Information about the presence of microplastics in the Haller's Round Ray (Urobatis halleri) and bottom sediments off the east coast of the Gulf of California is non-existent. The digestive tracts of individuals of this species and sediment samples were examined for plastic particles in this region. In total, 107 plastic particles were found in the sediment. All were fibers and 94.4% were microplastics, the rest were mesoplastics. The gastrointestinal tracts of 142 rays were analysed, and it was determined that this is a benthic feeder. A total of 386 plastic particles were recovered from 46 individuals (32.4%). On average 10.2 (±7.4) plastic particles were found per specimen, with plastic lengths ranging from 0.00821 mm to 0.953 mm. The FTIR-ATR analysis revealed the presence of six types of polymers: polyamide or nylon polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyacrylic were found in both sediments and gastrointestinal tracts of Haller's Round Ray. Polyethylene terephthalate and polyacrylamide were only found in the gastrointestinal tracts of the ray. These polymers are consistent with the human activities undertaken in this area, specifically intensive small-scale and industrial fisheries, as they are used for the elaboration of fishing nets, plastic bags, storage containers, clothing, and fishing boats maintenance. Our results show that benthic feeders are exposed to plastic debris, and its presence is another potential threat to batoids, which are already threatened by bycatch, overfishing, and other pollutants. However, studies on the ingestion of plastic debris in batoids and its presence in the sediment are still scarce or non-existent for this region. As such, these studies are necessary to help in the preservation of these species.

摘要

微塑料的存在已在海洋环境中被报道,这些污染物也在食物网中被报道。关于微塑料在加利福尼亚湾东海岸的 Haller 圆鳍鱼(Urobatis halleri)和底泥中的存在的信息是不存在的。在该地区,对该物种的个体消化道和沉积物样本进行了塑料颗粒的检查。总共在沉积物中发现了 107 个塑料颗粒。所有都是纤维,94.4%是微塑料,其余是中塑料。分析了 142 个射线的胃肠道,确定这是一种底栖食者。从 46 个个体中回收了总共 386 个塑料颗粒(32.4%)。平均每个样本发现 10.2(±7.4)个塑料颗粒,塑料长度从 0.00821 毫米到 0.953 毫米不等。FTIR-ATR 分析显示存在六种类型的聚合物:聚酰胺或尼龙、聚乙烯、聚丙烯和聚丙烯酸在 Haller 圆鳍鱼的沉积物和胃肠道中均有发现。聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯和聚丙烯酰胺仅在射线的胃肠道中被发现。这些聚合物与该地区开展的人类活动一致,特别是密集的小规模和工业渔业,因为它们用于制造渔网、塑料袋、储存容器、服装和渔船维护。我们的研究结果表明,底栖食者暴露于塑料碎片中,这是对蝙蝠鱼的另一个潜在威胁,它们已经受到副渔获物、过度捕捞和其他污染物的威胁。然而,关于蝙蝠鱼摄入塑料碎片及其在沉积物中的存在的研究在该地区仍然很少或不存在。因此,这些研究对于保护这些物种是必要的。

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