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Mikroplastik – ein unsichtbarer Störenfried
Authors:Prof. Dr. Patricia Holm  Prof. Gerhard Schulz  Kiriaki Athanasopulu
Affiliation:1. Universit?t Basel;2. Hochschule Reutlingen
Abstract:Microplastic – a hidden harass Plastic is produced in large amounts and used for various purposes. After use, huge amounts end up in the enviroment, often in the oceans. There, fragmentation leads to small particles, called microplastics. By filtrating and benthos‐feeding organisms it can be inadvertently taken up as food. We demonstrate that the unicellular ciliate Paramecium, the freshwater flea Daphnia and the blue mussel Mytilus took up microplastic particles. Even more, in Mytilus, the plastic particles were transported into the digestive gland and accumulated in the respective cells. Subsequently, pathological alterations in the gland were noted. Microplastics are of concern because animals might starve with a full belly after uptaking large amounts of microplastics. As well, particles with sharp edges can injure the mucous layer of the gastrointestinal tract. Furthermore, persistent organic pollutants adhere at plastic and thus, may cause adverse impacts on the animal. We show options for solutions and indicate selected organisations working on the development of solutions.
Keywords:Mikroplastik  mariner Mü  ll  Umweltverschmutzung  Bioindikation  aquatische Organismen
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