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A baseline study of microplastics in the burrowing crab (Neohelice granulata) from a temperate southwestern Atlantic estuary
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2020-01Registro en:
Villagran, Diana Mariel; Truchet, Daniela María; Buzzi, Natalia Sol; Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy; Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana; A baseline study of microplastics in the burrowing crab (Neohelice granulata) from a temperate southwestern Atlantic estuary; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 150; 1-2020; 1-5
0025-326X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Villagran, Diana Mariel
Truchet, Daniela María
Buzzi, Natalia Sol
Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy
Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana
Resumen
Growing evidence has demonstrated that microplastics (MPs) are available for a wide range of marine organisms, with filter-feeding bivalves and crabs being especially vulnerable. The crab Neohelice granulata is considered a key and structuring species in the Bahía Blanca Estuary (BBE) (SW Atlantic) and its ecological role makes this species especially vulnerable to several pollutants. In this study, male specimens of N. granulata and water samples were collected at three sites in the BBE for the presence of MPs. Different types of MPs were found in all the crabs and the water column samples, although the most frequent were fibers <500–1500 μm, mainly blue. This is the first study to identify MPs in the gills and digestive tract of N. granulata. Moreover, gills presented higher total abundances of MPs than the digestive tract, which suggests that in this case the main uptake of MPs would be by adherence to the gills.