Effects of microplastics (PVC, PMMA) on the mussel Semimytilus algosus differ only at high concentrations from those of natural microparticles (clay, celite).

Barkhau, Jonas, Sanchez, Abril, Lenz, Mark and Thiel, Martin (2022) Effects of microplastics (PVC, PMMA) on the mussel Semimytilus algosus differ only at high concentrations from those of natural microparticles (clay, celite). Marine Pollution Bulletin, 177 . Art.Nr. 113414. DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113414.

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Abstract

Highlights:
• Long-term (63–68 days) particle exposure had only minor negative effects on Semimytilus algosus.
• Negative effects of microplastics were observed only at higher and less environmentally realistic concentrations.
• Procedural controls with natural microparticles are essential for the interpretation of microplastic exposure studies.
Laboratory exposure studies allow to investigate the impact of microplastics on marine biota, but commonly lack a procedural control, i.e. assessing the effects of natural microparticles. In two experiments with the mussel Semimytilus algosus, we compared the effects of clay vs. polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and celite vs. polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), respectively, at concentrations of 1.5, 15 and 150 mg l(-1) After more than 60 days, no effects on respiration and clearance rates, mortality and byssus strength were observed. However, in mussels exposed to PVC the Body Condition Index was 34% lower at 150 mg l(-1) than at 1.5 mg l(-1). Furthermore, at 15 mg l(-1), mussels exposed to microplastics produced over 40% less byssus than those exposed to natural micro particles. This suggests that mussels react differently to natural microparticles and to microplastics, but only at high particle loads that exceed current environmental microplastic concentrations by orders of magnitude.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Microplastics; Seston; PVC; Semimytilus algosus; Body Condition Index; Byssus production
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB3 Marine Ecology > FB3-EOE-B Experimental Ecology - Benthic Ecology
Main POF Topic: PT6: Marine Life
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Elsevier
Projects: GAME
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2022 12:17
Last Modified: 20 Jan 2025 08:32
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/56256

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