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Color preferences and gastrointestinal-tract retention times of microplastics by freshwater and marine fishes

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 304, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119253

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color preferences; Microplastic; Ingestion; Fish

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  1. Kurita Water and Environment Foundation, Japan [20B021]
  2. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization Moonshot Research and Development Program [JPNP 18016-20333325]

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The study shows that fish rely on color vision to recognize and express preferences for certain MP colors. Additionally, the excretion times of MPs varied widely among individuals, with some retaining MP particles for over 24 hours after ingestion.
We examined ingestion and retention rates of microplastics (MPs) by two freshwater (Japanese medaka and zebrafish) and two marine fish species (Indian medaka and clown anemonefish) to determine their color pref-erences and gastrointestinal-tract retention times. In our ingestion experiments, clown anemonefish ingested the most MP particles, followed by zebrafish, and then Japanese and Indian medaka. Next, we investigated color preferences among five MP colors. Red, yellow, and green MP were ingested at higher rates than gray and blue MPs for all tested fish species. To test whether these differences truly reflect a recognition of and preference for certain colors based on color vision, we investigated the preferences of clown anemonefish for MP colors under light and dark conditions. Under dark conditions, ingestion of MP particles was reduced, and color preferences were not observed. Finally, we assessed gastrointestinal-tract retention times for all four fish species. Some in-dividuals retained MP particles in their gastrointestinal tracts for over 24 h after ingestion. Our results show that fish rely on color vision to recognize and express preferences for certain MP colors. In addition, MP excretion times varied widely among individuals. Our results provide new insights into accidental MP ingestion by fishes.

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