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Characterization of ingested MPs and their relation with growth parameters of endemic and invasive fish from a coastal wetland

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 23 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Farideh Amini Birami, Farideh Amini Birami, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Rosa Busquets Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Behnam Keshavarzi, Rosa Busquets Behnam Keshavarzi, Rosa Busquets Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Keyvan Abbasi, Rosa Busquets Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Keyvan Abbasi, Farideh Amini Birami, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Farideh Amini Birami, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Maryam Saemi-Komsari, Farideh Amini Birami, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Farideh Amini Birami, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Farhad Hosseini Tayefeh, Farhad Hosseini Tayefeh, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets

Summary

Researchers quantified microplastic ingestion in endemic and invasive fish species from Iran's Anzali Wetland, finding microplastics in gastrointestinal tracts of both species and examining relationships between contamination levels and fish growth parameters.

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Microplastic (MP) contamination is a persistent and ubiquitous threat to aquatic ecosystems. This study quantifies MP ingestion by fish inhabiting the Anzali Wetland (Iran), a hotspot of biodiversity. Growth parameters have been monitored in endemic demersal fish (Caspian spined loach, Sabanejewia caspia), and invasive benthopelagic species (Prussian carp, Carassius gibelio) in the wetland and compared with their internal content of MPs. MPs were extracted from the gastrointestinal (GI) tracts following digestion of the samples in alkaline medium and observation of the extracts with microscopy (Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with an Energy-Dispersive X-ray microanalyzer (SEM-EDS) and confocal Raman microscopy). A total of 84.6 % of the study fish (n = 26) were contaminated with MPs. Fibres were the only type of MPs found in the GI tracts, and these were mainly dark blue and made of polycarbonate and nylon in both investigated species. The mean numbers of MPs in the GI tracts of the carp and the loach were 3.6 and 3.7 respectively. MPs had smooth surfaces in most cases although some presented brittle, fragmented, and uneven surfaces and signs of degradation. The growth rates of Carassius gibelio and Sabanejewia caspia, measured with the b value (growth factor), were 2.91 and 2.15 respectively. Carassius gibelio can play a significant role in the transport of MPs to other aquatic organisms inhabiting the Anzali wetland, and hence can cause potential harm to them. Carassius gibelio MP contamination was more pronounced with increasing gut mass in older specimens. Due to the presence of MPs and in fish that can be consumed, there could be a trophic transfer to humans. Regarding Sabanejewia caspia, although not statistically significant, their uptake of MPs tends to increase in older specimens with smaller size and body weight. This can imply that MP pollution causes inappropriate conditions and results in negative growth. The findings of this work provide new insights into MP contamination in the Anzali wetland, specifically in endemic fish. These results will be important in conservation and management programs.

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