Au Sarah Y, Lee Cindy M, Weinstein John E, van den Hurk Peter, Klaine Stephen J
Graduate Program in Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA.
Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2017 May;13(3):505-509. doi: 10.1002/ieam.1907.
To evaluate the process of trophic transfer of microplastics, it is important to consider various abiotic and biotic factors involved in their ingestion, egestion, bioaccumulation, and biomagnification. Toward this end, a review of the literature on microplastics has been conducted to identify factors influencing their uptake and absorption; their residence times in organisms and bioaccumulation; the physical effects of their aggregation in gastrointestinal tracts; and their potential to act as vectors for the transfer of other contaminants. Limited field evidence from higher trophic level organisms in a variety of habitats suggests that trophic transfer of microplastics may be a common phenomenon and occurs concurrently with direct ingestion. Critical research needs include standardizing methods of field characterization of microplastics, quantifying uptake and depuration rates in organisms at different trophic levels, quantifying the influence that microplastics have on the uptake and/or depuration of environmental contaminants among different trophic levels, and investigating the potential for biomagnification of microplastic-associated chemicals. More integrated approaches involving computational modeling are required to fully assess trophic transfer of microplastics. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2017;13:505-509. © 2017 SETAC.
为评估微塑料的营养级转移过程,考虑其摄入、排泄、生物累积和生物放大过程中涉及的各种非生物和生物因素非常重要。为此,已对微塑料相关文献进行综述,以确定影响其摄取和吸收的因素;它们在生物体内的停留时间和生物累积情况;它们在胃肠道中聚集的物理效应;以及它们作为其他污染物转移载体的潜力。来自各种栖息地中高营养级生物的有限现场证据表明,微塑料的营养级转移可能是一种常见现象,且与直接摄入同时发生。关键的研究需求包括规范微塑料现场表征方法、量化不同营养级生物的摄取和净化速率、量化微塑料对不同营养级生物摄取和/或净化环境污染物的影响,以及研究与微塑料相关化学物质的生物放大潜力。需要采用更多涉及计算建模的综合方法来全面评估微塑料的营养级转移。《综合环境评估与管理》2017年;13:505 - 509。© 2017 SETAC。