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Plastic, It's What's for Dinner: A Preliminary Comparison of Ingested Particles in Bottlenose Dolphins and Their Prey.

Authors :
Hart, Leslie B.
Dziobak, Miranda
Wells, Randall S.
Berens McCabe, Elizabeth
Conger, Eric
Curtin, Tita
Knight, Maggie
Weinstein, John
Source :
Oceans (2673-1924). Dec2023, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p409-422. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Microplastic ingestion was reported for common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) inhabiting Sarasota Bay, FL, USA, a community that also has prevalent exposure to plasticizers (i.e., phthalates) at concentrations higher than human reference populations. Exposure sources are currently unknown, but plastic-contaminated prey could be a vector. To explore the potential for trophic exposure, prey fish muscle and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) tissues and contents were screened for suspected microplastics, and particle properties (e.g., color, shape, surface texture) were compared with those observed in gastric samples from free-ranging dolphins. Twenty-nine fish across four species (hardhead catfish, Ariopsis felis; pigfish, Orthopristis chrysoptera; pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides; and Gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta) were collected from Sarasota Bay during September 2022. Overall, 97% of fish (n = 28) had suspected microplastics, and GIT abundance was higher than muscle. Fish and dolphin samples contained fibers and films; however, foams were common in dolphin samples and not observed in fish. Suspected tire wear particles (TWPs) were not in dolphin samples, but 23.1% and 32.0% of fish muscle and GIT samples, respectively, contained at least one suspected TWP. While some similarities in particles were shared between dolphins and fish, small sample sizes and incongruent findings for foams and TWPs suggest further investigation is warranted to understand trophic transfer potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26731924
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oceans (2673-1924)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174461815
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/oceans4040028