伯利兹Placencia泻湖海参(Holothuridae,Holothuria floridana)消化道的微塑料和大塑料分析

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Caribbean Journal of Science Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI:10.18475/cjos.v51i2.a2
Charles Coc, Arlenie Rogers, Eduardo Barrientos, Henry Sanchez
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微塑料已被确定为水生环境中的一种新兴污染物。在全球范围内,各种野生生物对微塑料的摄入都有记录,但关于海参的记录很少,而关于加勒比地区海参中微塑料的记录则没有。在这项研究中,我们记录了在中美洲伯利兹Placencia泻湖收集的佛罗里达海参(Holothuria florida)胃肠道中微塑料的存在。收集点周围是一个活跃的旅游和渔业社区,观察到直接或间接地将固体废物排放到H. florida的泻湖栖息地。结果证实了佛罗里达芽孢杆菌摄入了微塑料。从30个平均长度为22.5 cm的个体中,共提取、分离和分类了252个塑料微粒。每个海参平均含有8.4±4.5个塑料微粒,平均长度为0.703 mm±0.706。鉴定出的微塑料是塑料碎片(93%)和纤维(7%);没有塑料颗粒的证据(0%)。这一发现引发了人们对这些塑料可能对人体健康产生的化学影响的担忧,特别是因为海参肠在亚洲国家被视为奢侈品。
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Micro and Macroplastics Analysis in the Digestive Tract of a Sea Cucumber (Holothuriidae, Holothuria floridana) of the Placencia Lagoon, Belize
Abstract Microplastics have been identified as an emergent pollutant in the aquatic environment. Ingestion of microplastics in the wild by various biota has been documented around the globe, but little has been documented on sea cucumbers and none on microplastics in sea cucumbers in the Caribbean region. In this study, we document the presence of microplastics in the gastrointestinal tract of the sea cucumber Holothuria floridana collected from the Placencia Lagoon, Belize, Central America. The collection site is surrounded by an active tourist and fishing community that was observed to discharge solid waste directly and indirectly into the lagoon habitats of H. floridana. The results confirms the ingestion of microplastics by H. floridana. From 30 individuals averaging 22.5 cm in length, a total of 252 microplastic particles were extracted, isolated, and categorized. The mean number of microplastic particles per individual sea cucumber was 8.4 ±4.5, with a mean length of 0.703 mm ±0.706. The microplastics identified were plastic fragments (93%) and fibers (7%); with no evidence of plastic pellets (0%). This finding raises concerns regarding the chemical effects these plastics can have on human health, especially since sea cucumber intestines are consumed as luxury foods in Asian countries.
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Caribbean Journal of Science
Caribbean Journal of Science 综合性期刊-生物多样性保护
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期刊介绍: The Caribbean Journal of Science publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews pertinent to natural science of the Caribbean region. The emphasis is on botany, zoology, ecology, conservation biology and management, geology, archaeology, and paleontology. The mission as a nonprofit scholarly journal is to publish quality, peer-reviewed papers and to make them widely available.
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