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Fish Ingest Microplastics Unintentionally

  • Bowen Li
  • , Weiwenhui Liang
  • , Quan Xing Liu
  • , Shijian Fu
  • , Cuizhu Ma
  • , Qiqing Chen
  • , Lei Su
  • , Nicholas J. Craig
  • , Huahong Shi*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Chongqing Normal University
  • University of Melbourne

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摘要

Microplastics (size of plastic debris <5 mm) occur in various environments worldwide these days and cause detrimental effects on biota. However, the behavioral responses of fish to microplastics in feeding processes are not well understood. In the present study, juveniles from four fish species and two common shapes of microplastics were used to explore fish feeding responses. We found swallowing-feeding fish ingested more pellets than filtering- and sucking-feeding fish. With high-definition and high-speed observational experiments, we found that all species did not actively capture microfibers; instead, they passively sucked in microfibers while breathing. Surprisingly, fish showed a rejective behavior, which was spontaneously coughing up microfibers mixed with mucus. Nevertheless, some of the microfibers were still found in the gastrointestinal tracts and gills of fish, while abundances of ingested microfibers were increased in the presence of food. Our findings reveal a common phenomenon that fish ingest microplastics inadvertently rather than intentionally. We also provide insights into the pathways via which microplastics enter fish and potential strategies to assess future ecological risk and food safety related to microplastics.

源语言英语
页(从-至)10471-10479
页数9
期刊Environmental Science and Technology
55
15
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 3 8月 2021

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