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Quantification and characterization of microplastics in an intertidal gastropod the common periwinkle Littorina littorea
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作者 Mahfuzur Rahman md Enamul Hoque +5 位作者 Zahid Hasan Mir md Tasnim Alam md jakaria Koushik Das Rangel-Buitrago Nelson Mohammad Abdul Momin Siddique 《Water Biology and Security》 2025年第4期112-120,共9页
Marine microplastics(MPs)are an increasingly important concern worldwide.This study aimed to investigate the occurrence and characteristics of microplastics in an intertidal sea snail,the common periwinkle(Littorina l... Marine microplastics(MPs)are an increasingly important concern worldwide.This study aimed to investigate the occurrence and characteristics of microplastics in an intertidal sea snail,the common periwinkle(Littorina littorea)sampled from Saint Martin's Island,Bay of Bengal.The results revealed that 100%of the common periwinkle snails ingested microplastics(MPs),with a mean abundance ranging from 2.63±1.07 to 23.89±3.53 MP/g(average:7.76±5.77 MP/g).Microplastic particles in the 100–1500μm size class were the most abundant(63%),whereas black and red fibers were the most abundant colors and shapes.Polypropylene(PP,34%)and polyethylene(PE,38%)were the major polymer types,followed by polystyrene(PS,15%)and polyethylene terephthalate(PET,13%).Although the polymer hazard index(PHI)showed risk categories Ⅲ to Ⅳ due to highly hazardous polymers such as PS and PE in the soft tissue of the common periwinkle snails,the pollution load index(PLI<10)revealed minor contamination across the sampling site of Saint Martin's Island.Gastropod feeding patterns and food items impacted MP abundance in the studied area. 展开更多
关键词 Microplastic contamination Microplastics in snail Microplastic polymers Saint Martin’s Island Bay of Bengal
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