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Microplastic contamination assessment in water and economic fishes in different trophic guilds from an urban water supply reservoir after flooding

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 299, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113667

Keywords

Microplastics; Economic fish; Flooding; Feeding type; Water supply reservoir

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFC0405303]
  2. Key Foundation of Anhui Province Education Department [KJ2020A0045]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31600438]
  4. Innovation Team of Wetland Ecology and Applied Technology, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences [2021YL055]

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This study investigated microplastic pollution in the Dafangying Reservoir in Hefei city, revealing higher concentrations of microplastics in water compared to natural lakes, with fiber being the dominant shape and transparent being the predominant color. Microplastic concentrations were also found to be higher in planktivorous and herbivorous fish species, with bioaccumulation capacity in fish species being low based on the biological concentration factor (BCF) values.
Rain and floods events are responsible for the transport of microplastics in freshwater ecosystems, yet to date, rare study has examined microplastics pollution in urban water supply reservoirs during such events. In this study, we investigated the concentrations and characteristics of microplastic in water and economic fish species with different feeding guilds in the Dafangying Reservoir, an important source of drinking water for Hefei city. Microplastic concentrations in water were relatively higher than that in natural lakes, indicating abundant microplastic contaminants input through overland runoff triggered by flooding. Our results detected five types (fiber, debris, film, microbead and particle) and six colors (black, transparent, blue, yellow, red and green) of microplastics in water samples. Fiber accounted for the dominant shape, which may result from the household sewage from washing clothes and desquamated fiber transported by wind and overland runoff. Meanwhile, transparent was the predominant microplastic color, which can be ascribe to the widely use of intentionally manufactured transparent disposable plastic commodities in cities. Then in fish samples, the microplastic concentrations ranged from 8.75 to 51.3 items/individual in fish guts, and 9.5-52.6 items/individual in fish gills. Our results demonstrated significant higher microplastic concentrations in planktivorous and herbivorous species. The filter feeding capture mode, i.e., engulfing floating prey through frequently drawing in large volume of water confused with microplastics, may result in the higher microplastic concentrations of planktivorous fishes. Due to the dense microplastics adhering on plant surface, herbivorous fishes can concentrate higher microplastics abundance through the ingestion of macrophytes. According to the biological concentration factor (BCF), all the determined microplastics gave BCF far below 1, suggesting the low bioaccumulation capacity of microplastics in fish species.

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