大型浅湖沉积物中的微塑料分布:与海上距离的变化以及对微生物群落的影响
1School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China; Key Laboratory of Coastal Zone Exploitation and Protection, Ministry of Natural Resources, Nanjing 210024, China.
Journal of hazardous materials
|February 5, 2025
概括
台湖沉积物中的微塑料 (MP) 污染随着距离岸边的距离而减少. 这些塑料颗粒显著影响微生物多样性和社区组成,影响诸如Firmicutes和Planctomycetota等物种.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 生态毒理学 生态毒理学
背景情况:
- 微塑料 (MP) 是广泛存在的环境污染物,对自然微生物群落的影响基本上尚不清楚.
- 了解MP在湖等水生生态系统中的分布和影响,对于评估生态风险至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查泰湖沉积物中微塑料的分布模式和特征.
- 确定微塑料丰富度与微生物社区结构和多样性之间的相关性.
主要方法:
- 在太湖不同离岸距离取沉积物样本.
- 微塑料的量化和表征 (丰富度,大小,聚合物类型).
- 使用分子技术分析微生物群体的组成和多样性.
主要成果:
- 微塑料的丰富度从240到1120个项目/公斤不等,与离岸距离线性下降.
- 纤维是主要的MP类型 (47.58%),0.5-1毫米颗粒是最常见的 (53.88%).
- 聚胺 (PA) 和聚乙烯 (PVC) 是最常见的聚合物.
- MP的丰度与Firmicutes正相关,与Planctomycetota负相关.
- 议员们解释了0.49%的微生物α多样性和1.88%的社区组成变化.
结论:
- 台湖沉积物中的微塑料分布受海上距离的影响.
- 微塑料显著影响湖泊沉积物中的微生物多样性和社区组成.
- 环境因素和微塑料是太湖微生物社区结构的关键驱动因素.
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