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Size dependent uptake and trophic transfer of polystyrene microplastics in unicellular freshwater eukaryotes

DOI zum Zitieren der Version auf EPub Bayreuth: https://doi.org/10.15495/EPub_UBT_00008028
URN to cite this document: urn:nbn:de:bvb:703-epub-8028-8

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Mondellini, Simona ; Schwarzer, Michael ; Völkl, Matthias ; Jasinski, Julia ; Jérôme, Valérie ; Scheibel, Thomas ; Laforsch, Christian ; Freitag, Ruth:
Size dependent uptake and trophic transfer of polystyrene microplastics in unicellular freshwater eukaryotes.
In: Science of the Total Environment. Vol. 929 (2024) . - 172470.
ISSN 0048-9697
DOI der Verlagsversion: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172470

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Project financing: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Abstract

Microplastics (MP) have become a well-known and widely investigated environmental pollutant. Despite the huge amount of new studies investigating the potential threat posed by MP, the possible uptake and trophic transfer in lower trophic levels of freshwater ecosystems remains understudied. This study aims to investigate the internalization and potential trophic transfer of fluorescent polystyrene (PS) beads (0.5 μm, 3.6 × 108 particles/mL; 6 μm, 2.1 × 105 particles/mL) and fragments (<30 μm, 5 × 103 particles/mL) in three unicellular eukaryotes. This study focuses on the size-dependent uptake of MP by two freshwater Ciliophora, Tetrahymena pyriformis, Paramecium caudatum and one Amoebozoa, Amoeba proteus, serving also as predator for experiments on potential trophic transfer. Size-dependent uptake of MP in all three unicellular eukaryotes was shown. P. caudatum is able to take up MP fragments up to 27.7 μm, while T. pyriformis ingests particles up to 10 μm. In A. proteus small MP (PS0.5μm and PS6μm) were taken up via pinocytosis and were detected in the cytoplasm for up to 14 days after exposure. Large PS-MP (PS<30μm) were detected in A. proteus only after predation on MP-fed Ciliophora. These results indicate that A. proteus ingests larger MP via predation on Ciliophora (PS<30μm), which would not be taken up otherwise. This study shows trophic transfer of MP at the base of the aquatic food web and serves as basis to study the impact of MP in freshwater ecosystems.

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Item Type: Article in a journal
Keywords: Microplastics; Bioaccumulation; Uptake; Trophic transfer; Food web
DDC Subjects: 500 Science > 500 Natural sciences
500 Science > 570 Life sciences, biology
600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences
Institutions of the University: Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences > Department of Biology > Chair Animal Ecology I
Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences > Department of Biology > Chair Animal Ecology I > Chair Animal Ecology I - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Laforsch
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Process Biotechnology
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Process Biotechnology > Chair Process Biotechnology - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ruth Freitag
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Biomaterials
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Biomaterials > Chair Biomaterials - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel
Research Institutions > Collaborative Research Centers, Research Unit
Research Institutions > Collaborative Research Centers, Research Unit > SFB 1357 - MIKROPLASTIK
Faculties
Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences > Department of Biology
Research Institutions
Language: English
Originates at UBT: Yes
URN: urn:nbn:de:bvb:703-epub-8028-8
Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2024 05:49
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2024 05:51
URI: https://epub.uni-bayreuth.de/id/eprint/8028

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