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Inter-annual variation in the microplastics abundance in feces of the Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii) from the Selva Maya, México

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Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jonathan Pérez‐Flores, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jonathan Pérez‐Flores, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jorge Albino Vargas Contreras, Jorge Albino Vargas Contreras, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten

Summary

Researchers analyzed fecal samples from Baird's tapirs in a remote rainforest region of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and found microplastics in 68% of samples. Microplastic abundance increased by 72% between 2017 and 2018, demonstrating that plastic pollution is reaching even protected forest ecosystems and the wildlife that lives in them.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) are found in a wide range of ecosystems, from the Arctic to the deep ocean. However, there is no data on their presence in terrestrial mammals that inhabit the Selva Maya. The aim of this study is to detect the presence of MPs in the feces of the Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii) from the region of Calakmul, located in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. We analyzed 129 fecal samples collected during 2017 and 2018, obtaining 57 and 72 samples during the rainy and dry seasons respectively. Sixty-eight percent of the samples contained 743 MPs with a mean of 19.3 ± 28.1 MPs/kg of dry weight (DW) feces in both years. An inter-annual variation in the average abundance of microplastic was observed during the two-year period (2017-2018), with a 72 % increase in these plastic particles in feces. Fourteen polymers were identified, with ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polypropylene (PP) and polyester (PES) being the most abundant during both years. Although the effects of MPs on the health of tapirs are not known, their presence is cause for concern. There is an urgent need for the implementation of appropriate plastic waste management programs in communities of the Selva Maya to diminish the consumption of MPs in species including humans where they pose a significant risk to health. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS: The use of plastics worldwide is increasing every day, so the presence of microplastics is and will continue to be a major environmental problem. It is known that contaminants can adhere to plastics, making them hazardous materials. Microplastics can contaminate remote areas such as Biosphere Reserves. Terrestrial species such as the tapir can ingest microplastics, putting their health at risk. Knowing the dispersion of microplastics is very important in order to manage them properly, taking into account their emission sources and type of polymer.

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