Microplastic ingestion and feeding ecology in three intertidal mollusk species from lima, peru

Translated title of the contribution: Microplastic ingestion and feeding ecology in three intertidal mollusk species from lima, peru

Gabriel Enrique De-La-torre*, Diego Marcelo Apaza-Vargas, Luis Santillán

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Abstract

Microplastics (< 5 mm) are ubiquitous contaminants in the marine environment. The aims of the present study were to report the incidence of microplastic pollution in three mollusk species from the coast of Lima and to investigate the relationship between microplastic ingestion and feeding ecology. Specimens of three mollusk species Semimytilus algosus, Tegula atra and Chiton granosus were sampled from the intertidal rocky zone. For microplastic isolation, soft tissues were digested in 10% KOH, vacuum filtrated and analyzed under a microscope. Rigorous contamination prevention measures were taken into account. C. granosus was the most contaminated mollusk (6.92 ± 2.13 particles g-1). Red fibers were the overall most abundant microplastic. The feeding behavior of T. atra promotes microplastic exposure to C. granosus. More research is needed to fully understand the microplastic effects on mollusk species.

Translated title of the contributionMicroplastic ingestion and feeding ecology in three intertidal mollusk species from lima, peru
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-171
Number of pages5
JournalRevista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Microplastic
  • Mollusk
  • Peru
  • Plastic debris

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