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Do microplastics dramatically shape the homogeneity of protozoan colonization in marine environments? | LitMetric

Do microplastics dramatically shape the homogeneity of protozoan colonization in marine environments?

Mar Pollut Bull

College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Qingdao University of Science & Technology, Qingdao 266042, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how microplastics affect the microbial communities in marine ecosystems, focusing on protozoa as test organisms.
  • As the concentration of microplastics increases, important diversity metrics indicate a significant decline in the variety of protozoan species present.
  • The findings highlight that microplastics can severely disrupt the composition and distribution of protozoan species, which could have broader impacts on energy flow within marine ecosystems.

Article Abstract

The impacts of microplastics (MPs) on the marine ecosystem have remained the focus of global attention. The microbial colonization plays an important role in driving the functional process of entire marine ecosystems, during which protozoa employ primary contributors for transferring the energy flow from the low to high trophic levels. To investigate the effects of MPs on microbial colonization, the protozoan assemblages were used as test organisms and exposed to a gradient of MP concentrations. With the increase of MP stress, the homogeneity of the test organisms was significantly altered: (1) the α- and γ-diversity indices decreased; (2) both univariate β-diversity and multivariate dispersions in species composition with weighted relative abundance increased; and (3) the traditional β-diversity showed a close linear relationship with multivariate dispersions in both the species composition and weighted relative abundance. Therefore, the results suggest that microplastics may dramatically impact the homogeneity of protozoan colonization in marine ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.117390DOI Listing

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