2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149217
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The plastic Trojan horse: Biofilms increase microplastic uptake in marine filter feeders impacting microbial transfer and organism health

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“…Orchestia gammarellus was revealed to ingest and subsequently shred a four-fold greater amount of plastic with biofilm than clean plastic, with the plastic type playing no role [139,140]. Fabra et al [141] proved that plastic particles uptake by European native oysters (Ostrea edulis) was significantly higher when particles were covered by bacterial biofilms. According to Wang et al [98], the biofilm-covered plastics emit olfactory signals promoting ingestion.…”
Section: Other Aspects Of Microplastic Influence On Animal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orchestia gammarellus was revealed to ingest and subsequently shred a four-fold greater amount of plastic with biofilm than clean plastic, with the plastic type playing no role [139,140]. Fabra et al [141] proved that plastic particles uptake by European native oysters (Ostrea edulis) was significantly higher when particles were covered by bacterial biofilms. According to Wang et al [98], the biofilm-covered plastics emit olfactory signals promoting ingestion.…”
Section: Other Aspects Of Microplastic Influence On Animal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that it was recently demonstrated the higher preference of some marine filter-feeders to eat microplastics coated with microbial biofilms instead of virgin microplastics, we can speculate the possible trophic preference of B. leachii for microplastics covered by cyanobacteria or other microbial biofilms. Anyway, this important ecological aspect is to date poorly known since most of the studies investigating the impacts of microplastics ingestion by aquatic organisms have currently used virgin plastic particles, which, however, do not reflect the real conditions of the sea 121 as the results here reported have also demonstrated. Another consideration can be made regarding the fact that plastic was found in all the specimens analysed independently if they had a lot of food in the digestive apparatus or not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Investigating the variability among plastic materials is essential to fill the gap of knowledge still existing to date, avoiding misidentifications and errors in quantification of microplastic in the environments or into living organisms 91 96 , 121 . This last point is crucial and constitutes one of the main limits of the recent studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…356 These can transport bacteria such as E. coli and cholera from sewage outfalls and agricultural runoff. 357 So while there is mounting evidence that plastics can be harmful to human health, that evidence does not show that the harm is particularly direct or fatal. Unlike mercury poisoning or skin cancer the harm does not present as immediate and urgent.…”
Section: (D) Threat To Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%