Can Zooplankton Be Entangled by Microfibers in the Marine Environment?: Laboratory Studies SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Can Zooplankton Be Entangled by Microfibers in the Marine Environment?: Laboratory Studies
Author(s)
Kang, Jung Hoon; Kwon, Oh Youn; Hong, Sang Hee; Shim, Won Joon
KIOST Author(s)
Kang, Jung Hoon(강정훈)Hong, Sang Hee(홍상희)Shim, Won Joon(심원준)
Alternative Author(s)
강정훈; 홍상희; 심원준
Publication Year
2020-11
Abstract
We investigated the probability of copepod entanglement in microfibers in a laboratory experiment. This experiment was inspired by an accidental observation of entangled copepods with microfibers during isolating copepods for grazing experiments. The exposure of microfibers to copepods was designed by applying conditions similar to environmentally relevant concentrations of microfibers to zooplankton in the Yellow Sea as well as highly elevated concentrations of microfibers compared to the previously reported maximum natural concentration. Copepod entanglement in microfibers was reproduced in laboratory. The entanglement was not observed in the condition which simulated the environmental scenario of copepods outnumbering microfibers observed in the Yellow Sea, while it occurred inconsistently in the conditions of the maximum and 10-fold maximum natural concentrations of microfibers. However, consistent entanglement of copepods by microfibers was found in the 100-fold maximum environmental concentration of microfibers. These results suggest that copepod entanglement by microfibers can happen accidentally under the maximum natural concentration of microfibers occurring in the marine environment; however, copepods are likely to be entangled in microfibers consistently if copepods encounter highly enhanced concentration of microfibers.
ISSN
2073-4441
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/38537
DOI
10.3390/w12123302
Bibliographic Citation
WATER, v.12, no.12, 2020
Publisher
MDPI
Subject
NEUSTONIC MICROPLASTICS; COPEPOD TIGRIOPUS; PLASTIC PARTICLES; INGESTION; SEA; MICRO; ACCUMULATION; POLLUTION; DEBRIS; SEAWATER
Keywords
probability; microfibers; entanglement; copepods; Yellow Sea
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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