Uncovering the global status of plastic presence in marine chondrichthyans

IF 5.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1007/s11160-024-09877-9
Yi Gong, Huachen Gao, Zehao Guo, Xuemin Huang, Yunkai Li, Zezheng Li, Chenxuan Du, Feng Wu
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Plastic pollution represents a global environmental issue. Awareness of plastic pollution in marine organisms increased strongly during the last decades, including chondrichthyans. Due to a lack of a broad and comprehensive view of this global issue in chondrichthyans, we synthesized the 48 publications covering 54 species since 2002, and employed bibliometric analysis and data exploration to summarize the historical progression of the development, characteristics of plastics in chondrichthyans and evaluate their potential impacts across various regions, habitats, and Red List categories. The bibliometric analysis revealed that the investigation of plastic distribution in demersal sharks inhabiting the nearshore areas of the Mediterranean and northeastern Atlantic Ocean is a major research focus. Based on the current evaluation, plastics have been ubiquitously discovered within sharks, skates, and rays; however, only less than 5% of chondrichthyans worldwide have been investigated. Among these, 25 species are classified under one of the three threatened categories (critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable), according to IUCN Red List. The average abundance (all specimens) and load (specimens that contained plastics) in chondrichthyans were 2.86 ± 7.71 items/individual and 4.91 ± 9.39 items/individual, respectively. Plastic abundance/load is not influenced by the sampling regions, habitats, or Red List categories; however, higher records were found in the endangered and near threatened species. The plastics are predominantly fibrous in shape, with blue and black being the predominant colors, along with polypropylene and polyethylene in polymer type. Notably, inconsistencies in sampling, processing, and identification methods across studies might impeded the integration and comparison of data. This review highlights the potential implications of plastic pollution from chondrichthyans on biodiversity conservation and emphasizes the necessity to consider intra- and inter-specific variations in biometric and ecological characteristics, as well as establish standardized protocols to facilitate effective comparisons in contamination dynamics between studies of chondrichthyans.

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揭示海洋软骨鱼类中塑料存在的全球现状
塑料污染是一个全球性的环境问题。在过去的几十年中,人们对包括软骨鱼类在内的海洋生物的塑料污染问题的认识有了很大的提高。由于缺乏对这一全球性问题在软骨鱼类中的广泛而全面的研究,我们综合了自2002年以来发表的48篇论文,涉及54个物种,并采用文献计量分析和数据挖掘的方法,总结了塑料在软骨鱼类中的历史发展进程、特点,并评估了其在不同地区、栖息地和红色名录类别中的潜在影响。文献计量分析表明,调查栖息在地中海和大西洋东北部近岸区域的底栖鲨鱼体内的塑料分布情况是研究的重点。根据目前的评估,在鲨鱼、鳐鱼和魟鱼体内发现的塑料无处不在;然而,全世界只有不到 5%的软骨鱼类受到了调查。根据世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)红色名录,在这些物种中,有 25 个物种被归入三种濒危类别之一(极度濒危、濒危或易危)。软骨鱼类的平均丰度(所有标本)和负荷(含有塑料的标本)分别为 2.86 ± 7.71 件/个体和 4.91 ± 9.39 件/个体。塑料丰度/负荷不受采样区域、栖息地或红色名录类别的影响;然而,濒危和近危物种的记录较高。塑料的形状以纤维状为主,颜色以蓝色和黑色为主,聚合物类型以聚丙烯和聚乙烯为主。值得注意的是,不同研究在取样、处理和鉴定方法上的不一致可能会妨碍数据的整合和比较。本综述强调了软骨鱼类塑料污染对生物多样性保护的潜在影响,并强调有必要考虑生物计量学和生态学特征的种内和种间差异,以及建立标准化方案,以促进软骨鱼类研究之间污染动态的有效比较。
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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10.00
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42
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter is focused on include evolutionary biology, zoogeography, taxonomy, including biochemical taxonomy and stock identification, genetics and genetic manipulation, physiology, functional morphology, behaviour, ecology, fisheries assessment, development, exploitation and conservation. however, reviews will be published from any field of fish biology where the emphasis is placed on adaptation, function or exploitation in the whole organism.
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