Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations

Plastic pellets represent a significant component of microplastic (< 5 mm) pollution. Impacts caused by plastic pellets involve physical harm and toxicity related to ingestion and non-ingestion (such as the release of chemicals in leachates). The latter is the main route of exposure for invertebrate macrobenthic populations. This study aimed to compare the toxicity of plastic pellets in distinct marine macrobenthic populations, considering the influence of sediment characteristics (organic matter and grain size) and quality (contamination by hydrophobic chemicals) on ecotoxicological effects, as well as the influence of color on the toxicity of beach-stranded plastic pellets. We performed three experiments on plastic pellet exposure using Excirolana armata from beaches with high and low pellet density. When exposed to pellets, populations that inhabit beaches without pellets demonstrate higher mortality than those inhabiting beaches with high pellet densities. The mortality of E. armata to pellets was higher when the exposure occurred in sediment with high organic matter (OM), suggesting that chemicals were transferred from pellets to OM. Yellowish beach-stranded pellets induced higher mortality of E. armata than the white tones did. We also observed lethargic (near-dead) and dead individuals being preyed upon by healthy individuals, a cannibalistic behavior that raises an ecological concern regarding the negative effects of this exposure on intraspecific interactions in marine macrobenthic populations.

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Main Authors: Izar, G.M., Tan, T.Y., Laurino, I.R.A., Nobre, C.R., Vivas, M.P.M., Gusso-Choueri, P.K., Felix, C.S.A., Moreno, B.B., Abessa, D.M.S., de Andrade, J.B., Martinez, S.T., da Rocha, G.O., Albergaria-Barbosa, A.C.R.
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6217422025-01-14 Izar, G.M. Tan, T.Y. Laurino, I.R.A. Nobre, C.R. Vivas, M.P.M. Gusso-Choueri, P.K. Felix, C.S.A. Moreno, B.B. Abessa, D.M.S. de Andrade, J.B. Martinez, S.T. da Rocha, G.O. Albergaria-Barbosa, A.C.R. Article/Letter to editor Science of the Total Environment 911 (2024) ISSN: 0048-9697 Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations 2024 Plastic pellets represent a significant component of microplastic (< 5 mm) pollution. Impacts caused by plastic pellets involve physical harm and toxicity related to ingestion and non-ingestion (such as the release of chemicals in leachates). The latter is the main route of exposure for invertebrate macrobenthic populations. This study aimed to compare the toxicity of plastic pellets in distinct marine macrobenthic populations, considering the influence of sediment characteristics (organic matter and grain size) and quality (contamination by hydrophobic chemicals) on ecotoxicological effects, as well as the influence of color on the toxicity of beach-stranded plastic pellets. We performed three experiments on plastic pellet exposure using Excirolana armata from beaches with high and low pellet density. When exposed to pellets, populations that inhabit beaches without pellets demonstrate higher mortality than those inhabiting beaches with high pellet densities. The mortality of E. armata to pellets was higher when the exposure occurred in sediment with high organic matter (OM), suggesting that chemicals were transferred from pellets to OM. Yellowish beach-stranded pellets induced higher mortality of E. armata than the white tones did. We also observed lethargic (near-dead) and dead individuals being preyed upon by healthy individuals, a cannibalistic behavior that raises an ecological concern regarding the negative effects of this exposure on intraspecific interactions in marine macrobenthic populations. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/plastic-pellets-make-excirolana-armata-more-aggressive-intraspeci 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168611 https://edepot.wur.nl/642672 Life Science Wageningen University & Research
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Izar, G.M.
Tan, T.Y.
Laurino, I.R.A.
Nobre, C.R.
Vivas, M.P.M.
Gusso-Choueri, P.K.
Felix, C.S.A.
Moreno, B.B.
Abessa, D.M.S.
de Andrade, J.B.
Martinez, S.T.
da Rocha, G.O.
Albergaria-Barbosa, A.C.R.
Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
description Plastic pellets represent a significant component of microplastic (< 5 mm) pollution. Impacts caused by plastic pellets involve physical harm and toxicity related to ingestion and non-ingestion (such as the release of chemicals in leachates). The latter is the main route of exposure for invertebrate macrobenthic populations. This study aimed to compare the toxicity of plastic pellets in distinct marine macrobenthic populations, considering the influence of sediment characteristics (organic matter and grain size) and quality (contamination by hydrophobic chemicals) on ecotoxicological effects, as well as the influence of color on the toxicity of beach-stranded plastic pellets. We performed three experiments on plastic pellet exposure using Excirolana armata from beaches with high and low pellet density. When exposed to pellets, populations that inhabit beaches without pellets demonstrate higher mortality than those inhabiting beaches with high pellet densities. The mortality of E. armata to pellets was higher when the exposure occurred in sediment with high organic matter (OM), suggesting that chemicals were transferred from pellets to OM. Yellowish beach-stranded pellets induced higher mortality of E. armata than the white tones did. We also observed lethargic (near-dead) and dead individuals being preyed upon by healthy individuals, a cannibalistic behavior that raises an ecological concern regarding the negative effects of this exposure on intraspecific interactions in marine macrobenthic populations.
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author Izar, G.M.
Tan, T.Y.
Laurino, I.R.A.
Nobre, C.R.
Vivas, M.P.M.
Gusso-Choueri, P.K.
Felix, C.S.A.
Moreno, B.B.
Abessa, D.M.S.
de Andrade, J.B.
Martinez, S.T.
da Rocha, G.O.
Albergaria-Barbosa, A.C.R.
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Tan, T.Y.
Laurino, I.R.A.
Nobre, C.R.
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Felix, C.S.A.
Moreno, B.B.
Abessa, D.M.S.
de Andrade, J.B.
Martinez, S.T.
da Rocha, G.O.
Albergaria-Barbosa, A.C.R.
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title Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
title_short Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
title_full Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
title_fullStr Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
title_full_unstemmed Plastic pellets make Excirolana armata more aggressive : Intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
title_sort plastic pellets make excirolana armata more aggressive : intraspecific interactions and isopod mortality differences between populations
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