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Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use

Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what factors predict its accumulation. Lakes may be especially contaminated because of long water retention times and proximity to pollution sources. Here, we surveyed anthropogenic microparticles, i.e.,...

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Autores principales: Tanentzap, Andrew J., Cottingham, Samuel, Fonvielle, Jérémy, Riley, Isobel, Walker, Lucy M., Woodman, Samuel G., Kontou, Danai, Pichler, Christian M., Reisner, Erwin, Lebreton, Laurent
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8439457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34520450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001389
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author Tanentzap, Andrew J.
Cottingham, Samuel
Fonvielle, Jérémy
Riley, Isobel
Walker, Lucy M.
Woodman, Samuel G.
Kontou, Danai
Pichler, Christian M.
Reisner, Erwin
Lebreton, Laurent
author_facet Tanentzap, Andrew J.
Cottingham, Samuel
Fonvielle, Jérémy
Riley, Isobel
Walker, Lucy M.
Woodman, Samuel G.
Kontou, Danai
Pichler, Christian M.
Reisner, Erwin
Lebreton, Laurent
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description Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what factors predict its accumulation. Lakes may be especially contaminated because of long water retention times and proximity to pollution sources. Here, we surveyed anthropogenic microparticles, i.e., microplastics and anthropogenic fibres, in surface waters of 67 European lakes spanning 30° of latitude and large environmental gradients. By collating data from >2,100 published net tows, we found that microparticle concentrations in our field survey were higher than previously reported in lakes and comparable to rivers and oceans. We then related microparticle concentrations in our field survey to surrounding land use, water chemistry, and plastic emissions to sites estimated from local hydrology, population density, and waste production. Microparticle concentrations in European lakes quadrupled as both estimated mismanaged waste inputs and wastewater treatment loads increased in catchments. Concentrations decreased by 2 and 5 times over the range of surrounding forest cover and potential in-lake biodegradation, respectively. As anthropogenic debris continues to pollute the environment, our data will help contextualise future work, and our models can inform control and remediation efforts.
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spelling pubmed-84394572021-09-15 Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use Tanentzap, Andrew J. Cottingham, Samuel Fonvielle, Jérémy Riley, Isobel Walker, Lucy M. Woodman, Samuel G. Kontou, Danai Pichler, Christian M. Reisner, Erwin Lebreton, Laurent PLoS Biol Short Reports Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what factors predict its accumulation. Lakes may be especially contaminated because of long water retention times and proximity to pollution sources. Here, we surveyed anthropogenic microparticles, i.e., microplastics and anthropogenic fibres, in surface waters of 67 European lakes spanning 30° of latitude and large environmental gradients. By collating data from >2,100 published net tows, we found that microparticle concentrations in our field survey were higher than previously reported in lakes and comparable to rivers and oceans. We then related microparticle concentrations in our field survey to surrounding land use, water chemistry, and plastic emissions to sites estimated from local hydrology, population density, and waste production. Microparticle concentrations in European lakes quadrupled as both estimated mismanaged waste inputs and wastewater treatment loads increased in catchments. Concentrations decreased by 2 and 5 times over the range of surrounding forest cover and potential in-lake biodegradation, respectively. As anthropogenic debris continues to pollute the environment, our data will help contextualise future work, and our models can inform control and remediation efforts. Public Library of Science 2021-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8439457/ /pubmed/34520450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001389 Text en © 2021 Tanentzap et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tanentzap, Andrew J.
Cottingham, Samuel
Fonvielle, Jérémy
Riley, Isobel
Walker, Lucy M.
Woodman, Samuel G.
Kontou, Danai
Pichler, Christian M.
Reisner, Erwin
Lebreton, Laurent
Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title_full Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title_fullStr Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title_full_unstemmed Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title_short Microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
title_sort microplastics and anthropogenic fibre concentrations in lakes reflect surrounding land use
topic Short Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8439457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34520450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001389
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