Diversity (Jan 2022)

Microplastics Occurrence in the European Common Frog (<i>Rana temporaria</i>) from Cottian Alps (Northwest Italy)

  • Paolo Pastorino,
  • Marino Prearo,
  • Alessia Di Blasio,
  • Damià Barcelò,
  • Serena Anselmi,
  • Silvia Colussi,
  • Silvia Alberti,
  • Giovanni Tedde,
  • Alessandro Dondo,
  • Michele Ottino,
  • Elisabetta Pizzul,
  • Monia Renzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d14020066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 66

Abstract

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Microplastics (MPs) pollution is arousing growing attention, yet knowledge about its occurrence in amphibians is scant to date. With this study, we aimed to determine whether plastic (>5000 μm) and MPs (10–5000 μm) could be detected in adult Rana temporaria from a high-mountain ecosystem (the Cottian Alps, northwest Italy). To do this, aquatic compartments and the digestive tract of adult R. temporaria were analyzed. Water, sediment, periphyton, aquatic macroinvertebrates, and tadpoles tested negative for plastic and MPs. Microplastics were detected in all the adult frogs (n = 5); all the identified items (one per specimen) were fibers (size range: 550.91–2355.51 µm). A statistically significant positive correlation between the particle length and frog size was recorded. The predominant fiber color was blue. The chemical composition was polyamide (60%), polyethylene (20%), and polyethylene terephthalate (20%). Since both the biotic and the abiotic freshwater compartments (tadpoles included) revealed the absence of MPs, it can be assumed that adult frogs ingest MPs from the surrounding terrestrial environment.

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