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Microplastics ingestion in the ephyra stage of Aurelia sp. triggers acute and behavioral responses.
Costa, Elisa; Gambardella, Chiara; Piazza, Veronica; Vassalli, Massimo; Sbrana, Francesca; Lavorano, Silvia; Garaventa, Francesca; Faimali, Marco.
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  • Costa E; National Research Council, Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR-IAS), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: elisa.costa@ias.cnr.it.
  • Gambardella C; National Research Council, Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR-IAS), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: chiara.gambardella@ias.cnr.it.
  • Piazza V; National Research Council, Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR-IAS), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: veronica.piazza@ias.cnr.it.
  • Vassalli M; National Research Council, Institute of Biophysics (CNR-IBF), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: massimo.vassalli@cnr.it.
  • Sbrana F; Schaefer SEE srl, Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: francesca.sbrana@schaefer-tec.it.
  • Lavorano S; Costa Edutainment SpA - Acquario di Genova, Area Porto Antico, Ponte Spinola, 16128, Genoa, Italy. Electronic address: slavorano@costaedutainment.it.
  • Garaventa F; National Research Council, Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR-IAS), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: francesca.garaventa@ias.cnr.it.
  • Faimali M; National Research Council, Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR-IAS), Via de Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy. Electronic address: marco.faimali@ias.cnr.it.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 189: 109983, 2020 Feb.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31785944
ABSTRACT
For the first time, we report a correspondence between microplastics (MP) ingestion and ecotoxicological effects in gelatinous zooplankton (Cnidarian jellyfish). The ephyra stage of the jellyfish Aurelia sp. was exposed to both environmental and high concentrations of fluorescent 1-4 µm polyethylene MP (0.01-10 mg/L). After 24 and 48 h, MP accumulation, acute (Immobility) and behavioral (Frequency pulsation) endpoints were investigated. MP were detected by confocal and tomographic investigations on gelatinous body and mouth, either attached on the surface or ingested. This interaction was responsible for impairing ephyrae survival and behavior at all tested concentrations after 24 h. Acute and behavioral effects were also related to mechanical disturbance, caused by MP, triggering a loss of radial symmetry. Contaminated ephyrae exposed to clean seawater showed full recovery after 72 h highlighting the organisms without the microspheres, attached on body jellyfish surface around the mouth and lappets. In conclusion, short-term exposure to MP affects ephyrae jellyfish health, impairing both their survival and behavior. Polyethylene MP temporarily affect both Immobility and Frequency of pulsation of Aurelia sp. jellyfish. This study provides a first step towards understanding and clarifying the potential impacts of MP contamination in gelatinous zooplankton.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Conducta Animal / Zooplancton / Microplásticos / Escifozoos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Conducta Animal / Zooplancton / Microplásticos / Escifozoos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article