Enregistré dans:
Détails bibliographiques
Auteurs principaux: Secco, Silvia, Cesarini, Giulia, Gallitelli, Luca, Suaria, Giuseppe, Paluselli, Andrea, Di Gioacchino, Michael, Sodo, Armida, Scalici, Massimiliano
Format: Artículo científico
Langue:en
Publié: Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 2025
Sujets:
Accès en ligne:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40288627/
Tags: Ajouter un tag
Pas de tags, Soyez le premier à ajouter un tag!
_version_ 1868266211757785089
author Secco, Silvia
Cesarini, Giulia
Gallitelli, Luca
Suaria, Giuseppe
Paluselli, Andrea
Di Gioacchino, Michael
Sodo, Armida
Scalici, Massimiliano
author_facet Secco, Silvia
Cesarini, Giulia
Gallitelli, Luca
Suaria, Giuseppe
Paluselli, Andrea
Di Gioacchino, Michael
Sodo, Armida
Scalici, Massimiliano
Secco, Silvia
Cesarini, Giulia
Gallitelli, Luca
Suaria, Giuseppe
Paluselli, Andrea
Di Gioacchino, Michael
Sodo, Armida
Scalici, Massimiliano
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Multi-matrix approach to microplastic pollution in the bivalve Donax trunculus, sediment and water along the Mediterranean coasts. Secco, Silvia Cesarini, Giulia Gallitelli, Luca Suaria, Giuseppe Paluselli, Andrea Di Gioacchino, Michael Sodo, Armida Scalici, Massimiliano Animals Environmental Monitoring Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Microplastics Bivalvia Mediterranean Sea Italy Ecosystem Plastics Seawater Plastic pollution is a widespread issue in marine ecosystems worldwide, and at the basin level, the Mediterranean represents one of the main hotspots for plastic debris. Here, we present MPs pollution levels in the bivalve Donax trunculus, commonly known as wedge clam, considering both young and adult individuals, as well as sediment and water matrices across a national scale, covering the Tyrrhenian, Ionian, and Adriatic coasts of Italy. The aim is to provide an overview of MPs pollution in coastal ecosystems and assess whether wedge clams can act as an early warning sentinel for sandy habitats. Results highlighted that the Adriatic and Ionian coasts exhibited higher MPs levels than the Tyrrhenian coast across all matrices, with MPs pollution predominantly consisting of blue acrylic fibers. D. trunculus proved to be an excellent sentinel for MPs pollution in sediment. The findings also revealed that young individuals had more MPs than adults, highlighting potentially severe harm to the growth of marine organisms. As a commercially valuable species, this study underscores the urgent need to further investigate this issue, especially given its critical implications for both marine ecosystem health and human well-being.
format Artículo científico
id pubmed_40288627
institution PubMed
language en
publishDate 2025
publisher Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
record_format pubmed
spellingShingle Multi-matrix approach to microplastic pollution in the bivalve Donax trunculus, sediment and water along the Mediterranean coasts.
Secco, Silvia
Cesarini, Giulia
Gallitelli, Luca
Suaria, Giuseppe
Paluselli, Andrea
Di Gioacchino, Michael
Sodo, Armida
Scalici, Massimiliano
Animals
Environmental Monitoring
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Geologic Sediments
Microplastics
Bivalvia
Mediterranean Sea
Italy
Ecosystem
Plastics
Seawater
Multi-matrix approach to microplastic pollution in the bivalve Donax trunculus, sediment and water along the Mediterranean coasts. Secco, Silvia Cesarini, Giulia Gallitelli, Luca Suaria, Giuseppe Paluselli, Andrea Di Gioacchino, Michael Sodo, Armida Scalici, Massimiliano Animals Environmental Monitoring Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Microplastics Bivalvia Mediterranean Sea Italy Ecosystem Plastics Seawater Plastic pollution is a widespread issue in marine ecosystems worldwide, and at the basin level, the Mediterranean represents one of the main hotspots for plastic debris. Here, we present MPs pollution levels in the bivalve Donax trunculus, commonly known as wedge clam, considering both young and adult individuals, as well as sediment and water matrices across a national scale, covering the Tyrrhenian, Ionian, and Adriatic coasts of Italy. The aim is to provide an overview of MPs pollution in coastal ecosystems and assess whether wedge clams can act as an early warning sentinel for sandy habitats. Results highlighted that the Adriatic and Ionian coasts exhibited higher MPs levels than the Tyrrhenian coast across all matrices, with MPs pollution predominantly consisting of blue acrylic fibers. D. trunculus proved to be an excellent sentinel for MPs pollution in sediment. The findings also revealed that young individuals had more MPs than adults, highlighting potentially severe harm to the growth of marine organisms. As a commercially valuable species, this study underscores the urgent need to further investigate this issue, especially given its critical implications for both marine ecosystem health and human well-being.
title Multi-matrix approach to microplastic pollution in the bivalve Donax trunculus, sediment and water along the Mediterranean coasts.
topic Animals
Environmental Monitoring
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Geologic Sediments
Microplastics
Bivalvia
Mediterranean Sea
Italy
Ecosystem
Plastics
Seawater
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40288627/