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  • * The study found that corals preferentially ingest polypropylene microplastics, leading to issues like impaired feeding, increased mucus production, and changes in gene expression.
  • * These microplastics disrupt the coral microbiome and can cause tissue damage that promotes harmful bacteria, ultimately threatening coral survival and potentially harming other marine species.

Article Abstract

Microplastics are recognised as a potential global threat to marine ecosystems, but the biological mechanisms determining their impact on marine life are still largely unknown. Here, we investigated the effects of microplastics on the red coral, a long-lived habitat-forming organism belonging to the Corallium genus, which is present at almost all latitudes from shallow-water to deep-sea habitats. When exposed to microplastics, corals preferentially ingest polypropylene, with multiple biological effects, from feeding impairment to mucus production and altered gene expression. Microplastics can alter the coral microbiome directly and indirectly by causing tissue abrasions that allow the proliferation of opportunistic bacteria. These multiple effects suggest that microplastics at the concentrations present in some marine areas and predicted for most oceans in the coming decades, can ultimately cause coral death. Other habitat-forming suspension-feeding species are likely subjected to similar impacts, which may act synergistically with climate-driven events primarily responsible for mass mortalities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8010021PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01961-1DOI Listing

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