An Analysis of Microplastics Ingested by the Mediterranean Detritivore Holothuria tubulosa (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) Sheds Light on Patterns of Contaminant Distribution in Different Marine Areas

Author:

Martines Alessandra1,Furfaro Giulia12ORCID,Solca Michele3ORCID,Muzzi Maurizio45,Di Giulio Andrea45ORCID,Rossi Sergio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science and Biological and Environmental Technologies-DiSTeBA, University of Salento, Via Prov.le Lecce-Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy

2. National Biodiversity Future Center (NBFC), 90133 Palermo, Italy

3. Museo di Biologia Marina “Pietro Parenzan”, Via Vespucci 13/17, Porto Cesareo, 73010 Lecce, Italy

4. Department of Science, University Roma Tre, 00146 Rome, Italy

5. Interdepartmental Laboratory of Electronic Microscopy (LIME), University Roma Tre, 00146 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Microplastic pollution constitutes a serious environmental problem that requires more effective scientific research to describe its potential impacts on marine fauna. The interaction between microplastics and marine biota can have significant negative effects through the trophic chain, up to human health. To date, several steps forward have been made in our understanding of this phenomenon; however, large knowledge gaps still exist for several taxa and areas. In particular, the pattern of spatial and temporal distribution of microplastics in marine sediments and their interaction with benthic detritivore species still needs to be addressed. The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most impacted areas of the world, and its biota is deeply affected by microplastic pollution. To investigate the effects of the presence of microplastics in the sediments in this area, the echinoderm Holothuria tubulosa was chosen as a model species, and specimens were collected along the Salento peninsula in Apulia, Southern Italy. This peculiar geographic area extends between two ecoregions of the Mediterranean Sea, the Northern Ionian and the Southern Adriatic seas, characterized by peculiar and distinct currents and submarine topologies, resulting in a complex and dynamic ecosystem affected by seasonal fluctuations that make the Salento peninsula an interesting natural laboratory for predictions of future dispersion events on a wider scale. Microplastics were analyzed by investigating the gut contents of H. tubulosa individuals, and the SEM/EDX method was used to confirm the plastic material extracted. Results revealed microplastics in all the specimens analyzed and with a homogeneous pattern of distribution in time and some differences in space, suggesting that the presence of this anthropogenic material is constant throughout the year and its quantity is only slightly affected by the level of conservation and management strategies characterizing the sampling sites.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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