EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
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5/24/2018 | 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM | RIVERINE MICROPLASTIC EXPORT: LAND-USE EFFECTS AND INTERACTIONS WITH FISH | 330 A
RIVERINE MICROPLASTIC EXPORT: LAND-USE EFFECTS AND INTERACTIONS WITH FISH
Microplastic is a contaminant of emerging concern globally. Recent studies have shown that microplastic is abundant in freshwater ecosystems, but assessments of microplastic sources, biological interactions, and budgets in freshwaters are lacking. We investigated the links between land-use and microplastic abundance in river surface water, benthic sediment, and aquatic biota in 9 headwater streams and 8 major rivers in the Lake Michigan watershed. Urban and agriculture watershed land-use were positively related to water column microplastic concentrations across all sites, and watershed forest coverage showed a negative relationship. Microplastic concentration in benthic sediment was 4 to 45 times greater than surface water concentrations, suggesting deposition as an important sink. Microplastic in fish ranged from 3 to 52 pieces fish-1. Zoobenthivores had significantly more microplastic than detritivores, indicating potential bioaccumulation. Results show microplastic is common in food webs of major Lake Michigan tributaries, and that developed watersheds may be key sources and sinks of microplastic. Ongoing work will incorporate these data with measurements of seasonal microplastic abundance in rivers and common macroinvertebrate taxa, as well as assessments of microplastic-associated microbial communities.
- Ecosystem
- Microplastic
- Pollution
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Rae McNeish
(), California State University Bakersfield, rae.mcneish@gmail.com;
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Lisa Kim
(), Loyola University Chicago, lisahaneulkim@gmail.com;
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Heather Barrett
(), State University of New York - Fredonia, barr4349@fredonia.edu ;
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Sherri Mason
(), State University of New York at Fredonia, mason@fredonia.edu;
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John Kelly
(), Loyola University Chicago, Jkelly7@luc.edu;
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Timothy Hoellein
(), Loyola University Chicago, thoellein@luc.edu;
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