Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices

International audience The contamination of microplastics (MP) in freshwater environments represent a major way for the MP transport in the environment. The assessment of MP pollution in freshwater compartments is then important to visualize the pressure and the impacts on medium, and to set up nece...

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Published in:Environmental Pollution
Main Authors: Vidal, Alice, Phuong, Ngoc-Nam, Métais, Isabelle, Gasperi, Johnny, Châtel, Amélie
Other Authors: BIOlogie des populations, Stress, Santé, Environnement (BIOSSE), Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO), Eau et Environnement (GERS-LEE ), Université Gustave Eiffel, Projet PlastiLoire financé par Angers MetropoleProjet Plasti-nium financé par Nantes Metropole et Région Pays de Loire
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2023
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spelling ftunivcouest:oai:HAL:hal-04161479v1 2024-05-19T07:28:35+00:00 Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices Vidal, Alice Phuong, Ngoc-Nam Métais, Isabelle Gasperi, Johnny Châtel, Amélie BIOlogie des populations, Stress, Santé, Environnement (BIOSSE) Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO) Eau et Environnement (GERS-LEE ) Université Gustave Eiffel Projet PlastiLoire financé par Angers MetropoleProjet Plasti-nium financé par Nantes Metropole et Région Pays de Loire 2023-10-01 https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479 https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479/document https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479/file/Vidal_EnvPoll.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122167 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122167 hal-04161479 https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479 https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479/document https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479/file/Vidal_EnvPoll.pdf doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122167 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0269-7491 EISSN: 1873-6424 Environmental Pollution https://univ-eiffel.hal.science/hal-04161479 Environmental Pollution, 2023, 334, pp.122167. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122167⟩ Microplastic Biotic matrix Abiotic matrix [CHIM]Chemical Sciences [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftunivcouest https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122167 2024-04-22T16:51:28Z International audience The contamination of microplastics (MP) in freshwater environments represent a major way for the MP transport in the environment. The assessment of MP pollution in freshwater compartments is then important to visualize the pressure and the impacts on medium, and to set up necessary measures. In this context, this study focused on the influence of anthropogenic activities of a medium French city (Angers) on MP levels in samples collected from the Loire River, the longest river in France. Abiotic and biotic matrices were collected upstream and downstream Angers. A first analysis was performed based on microscopy to determine the size, colour and shape of suspected MP and a complementary analysis by μ-FTIR (micro-Fourier Transform InfraRed) was conducted to determine the composition of plastic particles. Three organisms belonging to different trophic levels were studied: when the MP level was expressed per individual, the lowest abundance of MP was found in Tubifex sp. Followed by Corbicula fluminea, while the highest was measured in Anguilla anguilla. To establish the relationship with their habitat, the presence of MP in sediment and water was also analysed. Therefore, this works constitutes a complete overview of the MP levels in freshwater abiotic and biotic matrices. Overall, the presence of MP in analysed samples did not follow a particular pattern, neither in the sites nor matrices: the characteristics depending on a multifactorial outcome (feeding mode, organism size …). However, correlation of MP pattern between clams and sediment was quite evident, while the one between worms and their habitat was not. This demonstrates the relevance of investigating plastic contamination both in biotic and abiotic matrices. Finally, a standardisation of sampling and analytical analysis protocols would be helpful to make comparisons between studies more robust. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Université Catholique de l'Ouest portail Environmental Pollution 334 122167
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Biotic matrix
Abiotic matrix
[CHIM]Chemical Sciences
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
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Biotic matrix
Abiotic matrix
[CHIM]Chemical Sciences
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Vidal, Alice
Phuong, Ngoc-Nam
Métais, Isabelle
Gasperi, Johnny
Châtel, Amélie
Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
topic_facet Microplastic
Biotic matrix
Abiotic matrix
[CHIM]Chemical Sciences
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description International audience The contamination of microplastics (MP) in freshwater environments represent a major way for the MP transport in the environment. The assessment of MP pollution in freshwater compartments is then important to visualize the pressure and the impacts on medium, and to set up necessary measures. In this context, this study focused on the influence of anthropogenic activities of a medium French city (Angers) on MP levels in samples collected from the Loire River, the longest river in France. Abiotic and biotic matrices were collected upstream and downstream Angers. A first analysis was performed based on microscopy to determine the size, colour and shape of suspected MP and a complementary analysis by μ-FTIR (micro-Fourier Transform InfraRed) was conducted to determine the composition of plastic particles. Three organisms belonging to different trophic levels were studied: when the MP level was expressed per individual, the lowest abundance of MP was found in Tubifex sp. Followed by Corbicula fluminea, while the highest was measured in Anguilla anguilla. To establish the relationship with their habitat, the presence of MP in sediment and water was also analysed. Therefore, this works constitutes a complete overview of the MP levels in freshwater abiotic and biotic matrices. Overall, the presence of MP in analysed samples did not follow a particular pattern, neither in the sites nor matrices: the characteristics depending on a multifactorial outcome (feeding mode, organism size …). However, correlation of MP pattern between clams and sediment was quite evident, while the one between worms and their habitat was not. This demonstrates the relevance of investigating plastic contamination both in biotic and abiotic matrices. Finally, a standardisation of sampling and analytical analysis protocols would be helpful to make comparisons between studies more robust.
author2 BIOlogie des populations, Stress, Santé, Environnement (BIOSSE)
Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO)
Eau et Environnement (GERS-LEE )
Université Gustave Eiffel
Projet PlastiLoire financé par Angers MetropoleProjet Plasti-nium financé par Nantes Metropole et Région Pays de Loire
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author Vidal, Alice
Phuong, Ngoc-Nam
Métais, Isabelle
Gasperi, Johnny
Châtel, Amélie
author_facet Vidal, Alice
Phuong, Ngoc-Nam
Métais, Isabelle
Gasperi, Johnny
Châtel, Amélie
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title Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
title_short Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
title_full Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
title_fullStr Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of microplastic contamination in the Loire River (France) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
title_sort assessment of microplastic contamination in the loire river (france) throughout analysis of different biotic and abiotic freshwater matrices
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