Published May 5, 2022 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Raw data on mortality, feeding rates, swimming behavior and energy reserves: Goetz et al 2022

  • 1. Technical University of Munich

Description

The abundance and persistence of plastic nanoparticles in aquatic habitats are considered a threat to marine and freshwater biota. However, the risk assessment of plastic particles is complicated due to various factors that need to be considered, including composition, size and environmental abundance.

This study investigated the behavioural response of a key river species, Gammarus roeseli, to dietary exposure of plain biodegradable and non-biodegradable plastic as well as to natural small micro- and nanoparticles. Mortality, feeding, swimming velocity and energy assimilation  endpoints were examined by considering four particles sizes ranging from 30 to 1000 nm in two concentrations.

Contrary to our expectations, neither decreasing size nor increasing abundance of each tested particle impacted any of the examined endpoints. Likewise, dietary exposition with biodegradable plain polylactide did not induce other or stronger effects than non-biodegradable plain polystyrene or natural silica micro- and nanoparticles, as all three particle types did not lead to adverse effects on G. roeseli. These findings also suggest that the functional role of Gammarus roeseli as a shredder is not impaired due to particle occurrence within the exposure range of this study.

Notes

Funding provided by: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)*
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 02WPL1443A

Files

README_Data_Goetz_et_al.txt

Files (117.7 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:8aeb23e312d081596ebb62fb41327aa3
108.6 kB Download
md5:d7d86685f6e73cd4ff1c8031530590e9
9.1 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Related works