Abstract
Nano- and microplastics (NMPs) are now prevalent in the marine environment. This study quantified the uptake and depuration kinetics of spherical polystyrene NMPs of different particle sizes (200 nm/30 μm) and functional groups (−NH2/-COOH) in a temperate calanoid copepod Calanus sinicus (C. sinicus), which exhibited rhythmic feeding patterns in natural environments. Aggregated-induced emission (AIE) fluorescent probes were employed to track and quantify the kinetics of NMPs with excellent photostability and biocompatibility. The results showed that C. sinicus consumed all NMPs types, with preference of NMPs to small size and amino group. Increased diatom concentrations also inhibited the bioaccumulation of NMPs. Influenced by rhythmic behavior, the bioaccumulation of NMPs by C. sinicus was nonstationary during the 6 h uptake phase. After 1-3 h of rapid uptake, the body burden peaked and then slowly declined. During the 3 h depuration phase, C. sinicus rapidly and efficiently removed NMPs with a mean half-life of only 0.23 h. To further quantify the body burden of C. sinicus under the influence of rhythmic feeding behavior, a biokinetic model was established, and the Markov chain Monte Carlo method was used to estimate the parameter distribution. Our results highlighted that copepods exhibited unique rhythmic feeding behavior under environmentally relevant concentrations of NMPs exposure, which may influence the bioaccumulation, trophic transfer, and environmental fate of NMPs. © 2023 American Chemical Society
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 20761–20772 |
| Journal | Environmental Science and Technology |
| Volume | 57 |
| Issue number | 49 |
| Online published | 29 Nov 2023 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 12 Dec 2023 |
Funding
We thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments. This study was supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (CityU 11103022, C6014-20W) and the National Science Foundation of China (22276157).
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 14 Life Below Water
Research Keywords
- bioaccumulation
- biokinetics model
- copepods
- microplastics
- rhythm behavior
RGC Funding Information
- RGC-funded
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