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Interactive effects of nanoplastics, multi-contaminants, and environmental conditions on prairie aquatic ecosystems: A factorial composite toxicity analysis within a Canadian context

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Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Sichen Gao, Sichen Gao, Sichen Gao, Sichen Gao, Sichen Gao, Sichen Gao, Dengcheng Han Mengna Li, Jianan Yin, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Dengcheng Han Dengcheng Han Guohe Huang, Sichen Gao, Peng Zhang, Peng Zhang, Mengna Li, Guohe Huang, Guohe Huang, Sichen Gao, Peng Zhang, Jianan Yin, Jianan Yin, Guohe Huang, Jianan Yin, Jianan Yin, Jianan Yin, Mengna Li, Jianan Yin, Dengcheng Han Mengna Li, Jing Huang, Dengcheng Han Dengcheng Han Jianan Yin, Dengcheng Han Peng Zhang, Sichen Gao, Kai Zhao, Jing Huang, Kai Zhao, Dengcheng Han

Summary

Researchers developed a new analytical approach to evaluate the combined toxic effects of nanoplastics, copper, and phenanthrene on freshwater microalgae under varying environmental conditions. They found that the interactions between these pollutants were highly dependent on factors like pH, temperature, and dissolved organic matter. The study reveals that environmental context significantly changes how nanoplastic mixtures affect aquatic life in Canadian prairie ecosystems.

Study Type Environmental

Limited data exist on the interactions between nanoplastics (NPs) and co-contaminants under diverse environmental conditions. Herein, a factorial composite toxicity analysis approach (FCTA) was developed to analyze the time-dependent composite effects of NPs (0 ∼ 60 mg/L), copper (Cu, 0.2 ∼ 6 mg/L) and phenanthrene (PHE, 0.001 ∼ 1 mg/L) on microalgae under diverse pH (6.7 ∼ 9.1), dissolved organic matter (DOM, 1.5 ∼ 25.1 mg/L), salinity (1 ∼ 417 mg/L) and temperature (23 ∼ 33 °C) within the Canadian prairie context. The toxic mechanism was revealed by multiple toxic endpoints. The combined toxicity of NPs, Cu and PHE within prairie aquatic ecosystems was assessed by the developed FCTA-multivariate regression model. Contrary to individual effects, NPs exhibited a promotional effect on microalgae growth under complex environmental conditions. Although Cu and PHE were more hazardous, NPs mitigated their single toxicity. Environmental conditions and exposure times significantly influenced the main effects and interactions of NPs, Cu and PHE. The synergistic effect of NPs*Cu and NPs*PHE on microalgae growth became antagonistic with increased pH or DOM. Microalgae in the Souris River, Saskatchewan, were projected to suffer the most toxic effects. Our findings have significant implications for the risk management of NPs.

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