Title of article
The Role of Microplastics as Carriers of Heavy Metal Cadmium (Cd) in Paphia undulata under different Salinities
Author/Authors
Barus ، Beta Susanto Department of Marine Science - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Sriwijaya University , Purwiyanto ، Anna Ida Sunaryo Department of Marine Science - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Sriwijaya University , Nur ، Muhamad Department of Marine Science - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Sriwijaya University , Suteja ، Yulianto Marine Science Department - Faculty of Marine and Fisheries - Udayana University Indonesia. Jl. Raya Kampus Universitas Udayana , Dwinanti ، Sefti Heza Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Life Sciences - National Taiwan Ocean University
From page
1059
To page
1073
Abstract
The combination of microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals has been documented to result in increased accumulation levels and more severe impacts on organisms. Paphia undulata serves as a bioindicator with a high sensitivity to alterations in salinity. This research examines the involvement of MP particles as carriers of heavy metal cadmium (Cd) pollution in hard clams across various treatment conditions, MP types, and salinity levels. The type of MP particles significantly influences the extent of Cd contamination in hard clams with polypropylene (PP) particles leading to a higher Cd concentration increase compared to other particles. Furthermore, the concentration of heavy metal Cd rises in correlation with increasing water salinity. Clams placed in water with a salinity of 30‰ exhibited a greater accumulation of MP particles compared to those in lower salinity environments. Our findings underscore the critical role of salinity in conjunction with the interaction and type of MP particles in the transport of heavy metals within aquatic ecosystems.
Keywords
microplastics , Heavy metal , Paphia undulata , salinity
Journal title
Pollution
Journal title
Pollution
Record number
2762646
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