The First Evidence of Microplastic Uptake in Natural Freshwater Mussel, Unio Stevenianus From Karasu River, Turkey
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2022
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Purpose Microplastic pollution is a major problem that threatens freshwater mussels as well as marine bivalves, since these filter-feeding organisms are directly exposed to microplastics in the water column. There is no study on the microplastic contamination of Unio stevenianus as a bioindicator organism. The aim of this study is to determine the microplastic contamination in U. stevenianus. Materials and methods In total, 32 U. stevenianus were obtained from three different sites from Karasu River, in October 2020. The soft tissue of each mussel was digested and filtered. The filters with microplastics were observed under a stereomicroscope. Results A total of 1,253 microplastics, ranging from 0.81 to 6.69 items/gram (mean 2.85 +/- 1.27 items/g) and 13.00 to 84.73 items/individual (mean 39.15 +/- 16.95 items/individual), were extracted from soft tissues of mussel for all stations. The dominant of the detected microplastics consisted of fragment (48.8%) followed by fiber (47.5%) types, and <0.1 mm size (44.8%), irregular shape (48.7%) and black coloured (48.8%) items were the most uptaked microplastics. Conclusion This study indicated that U. stevenianus has a lot of pollution where there are a lot of microplastics in the river.
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Microplastic, Contamination, Biomarker, Freshwater Mussel, Bivalves, Pollution
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27
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2
Start Page
118
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126