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The individual and combined effects of cadmium, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastics and their polyalkylamines modified forms on meiobenthic features in a microcosm
Wakkaf, T.; Allouche, M.; Harrath, A.H.; Mansour, L.; Alwasel, S.; Mohamed Thameemul Ansari, K.G.; Beyrem, H.; Sellami, B.; Boufahja, F. (2020). The individual and combined effects of cadmium, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastics and their polyalkylamines modified forms on meiobenthic features in a microcosm. Environ. Pollut. 266(Part 1): 115263. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115263
In: Environmental Pollution. Elsevier: Barking. ISSN 0269-7491; e-ISSN 1873-6424, more
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    Cadmium; Polyvinyl chloride (PVC); Meiobenthic nematodes; Taxonomy; Functional traits

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  • Wakkaf, T.
  • Allouche, M.
  • Harrath, A.H.
  • Mansour, L.
  • Alwasel, S.
  • Mohamed Thameemul Ansari, K.G.
  • Beyrem, H.
  • Sellami, B.
  • Boufahja, F.

Abstract
    A microcosm experiment was carried out to study the ecotoxicity and interactions between heavy metals and polyvinyl chloride microplastics. Fifteen treatments were tested and results were examined after one month. In details, this work aims to study the ecotoxicological effects of cadmium (10 and 20 mg kg−1 Dry Weight DW), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and its modified forms; PVC-DETA (PD) and PVC-TETA (PT) (20 and 40 mg kg−1 DW), separately and in mixtures, on meiofauna from Bizerte lagoon (NE Tunisia) with focus on nematode features. The results obtained showed that individual treatments were toxic for meiofauna and particularly for free-living nematodes. No clear trends characterized the numerical responses but significant reductions were observed for diversity indices. Moreover, the binary combinations of contaminants have a lesser toxic effect compared to their individual effects. This effect could be related to the high-capacity chelating ability of PVC and its polymers against cadmium.

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