Microplastic in surface waters of urban rivers: concentration, sources, and associated bacterial assemblages
Loyola University Chicago · Prairie Vascular Institute
Abstract
Abstract The ecological dynamics of microplastic (<5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the sources, abundance, and ecological role of microplastic in rivers are unknown and likely to be substantial. Microplastic fibers (e.g., synthetic fabrics) and pellets (e.g., abrasives in personal care products) are abundant in wastewater treatment plant ( WWTP ) effluent, and can serve as a point source of microplastic in rivers. The buoyancy, hydrophobic surface, and long transport distance of microplastic make it a novel substrate for the selection and dispersal of unique microbial assemblages. We measured microplastic concentration and bacterial assemblage composition on microplastic and natural…
Citation impact
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- 11.30
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- 100%
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- 85
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6Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Effluent
- Environmental science
- Water column
- Environmental chemistry
- Ecology
- Biology
- Environmental engineering
- Clean water and sanitation