| Literature DB >> 30686434 |
Maocai Shen1, Yuan Zhu1, Yaxin Zhang2, Guangming Zeng3, Xiaofeng Wen1, Huan Yi1, Shujing Ye1, Xiaoya Ren1, Biao Song1.
Abstract
Micro(nano)plastics, as emerging contaminants, have attracted worldwide attention. Nowadays, the environmental distribution, sources, and analysis methods and technologies of micro(nano)plastics have been well studied and recognized. Nevertheless, the role of micro(nano)plastic particles as vectors for attaching organisms is not fully understood. In this paper, the role of micro(nano)plastics as vectors, and their potential effects on the ecology are introduced. Micro(nano)plastics could 1) accelerate the diffusion of organisms in the environment, which may result in biological invasion; 2) increase the gene exchange between attached biofilm communities, causing the transfer of pathogenic and antibiotic resistance genes; 3) enhance the rate of energy, material and information flow in the environment. Accordingly, the role of microplastics as vectors for organisms should be further evaluated in the future research.Keywords: Aggregation; Diffusion; Energy flow; Gene exchange; Micro(nano)plastics; Organism vector
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30686434 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553