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Travertine deposition rather than tourism activity is the primary contributor to the microplastic risks in alpine karst lakes.
Zeng, Hanyong; Wang, Yijin; Zhao, Zhen; Zhu, Dalin; Xia, Hongxia; Wei, Yihua; Kuang, Peigang; An, Dejun; Chen, Ke; Li, Ruilong; Lei, Yanbao; Sun, Geng.
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  • Zeng H; China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
  • Wang Y; School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Zhao Z; School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Zhu D; China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China.
  • Xia H; China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China; School of Life Science and Engineering, So
  • Wei Y; School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Kuang P; Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve Administration Bureau, Jiuzhaigou 623402, China.
  • An D; Huanglong Nature Reserve Administration Bureau, Songpan 623300, China.
  • Chen K; School of Life Science and Engineering, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China.
  • Li R; School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Lei Y; China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China. Electronic address: leiyb@cib.ac.cn.
  • Sun G; China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China. Electronic address: sungeng@cib.ac.cn.
J Hazard Mater ; 476: 135192, 2024 Sep 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39002479
ABSTRACT
Microplastics (MPs) are emerging as anthropogenic vectors to form plastisphere, facilitating microbiome colonization and pathogenic dissemination, thus contributing to environmental and health crises across various ecosystems. However, a knowledge gap persists regarding MPs risks and their driving factors in certain unique and vulnerable ecosystems, such as Karst travertine lakes, some of which are renowned World Natural Heritage Sites under ever-increasing tourism pressure. We hypothesized that tourism activities serve as the most important factor of MPs pollution, whereas intrinsic features, including travertine deposition can exacerbate potential environmental risks. Thus, metagenomic approaches were employed to investigate the geographical distribution of the microbiome, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), virulence factor genes (VFGs), and their combined environmental risks in Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong, two famous tourism destinations in Southwest China. The plastisphere risks were higher in Huanglong, contradicting our hypothesis that Jiuzhaigou would face more crucial antibiotic risks due to its higher tourist activities. Specifically, the levels of Lipopolysaccharide Lewis and fosD increased by sevenfold and 20-fold, respectively, from upstream to downstream in Huanglong, whereas in Jiuzhaigou, no significant accrual was observed. Structural equation modeling results showed that travertine deposition was the primary contributor to MPs risks in alpine karstic lakes. Our findings suggest that tourism has low impact on MPs risks, possibly because of proper management, and that travertine deposition might act as an MPs hotspot, emphasizing the importance of considering the unique aspects of travertine lakes in mitigating MPs pollution and promoting the sustainable development of World Natural Heritage Sites.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article