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Floating plastics as a potential dispersal vector for rafting marine non-native species

Enrique González‐Ortegón, Jonathan Demmer, Peter Robins, Stuart R. Jenkins

2024Marine Pollution Bulletin13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Marine species raft on floating litter, including various plastics, potentially spreading non-native species and threatening global marine habitats. Despite limited attention, Didemnum vexillum , an invasive colonial tunicate in Europe, colonised coasts of southwest Scotland (2009) and northeast Ireland (2012), likely transported via rafting. We studied D. vexillum survival and performance on three plastic types (Polyethylene, Polypropylene and Polystyrene) finding high survival rates over 42 days, with colonies thriving best on PS. Using these data, hydrodynamic and particle tracking models simulated dispersal from existing Irish Sea colonies, projecting potential rafting distances of up to ∼150 km for surface particles influenced by tide and wind, and half that for neutrally-buoyant mid-depth particles driven by tidal currents alone. Hence, the modelling supports the potential for dispersion of this species within the Irish Sea via rafting. This study highlights marine plastics as a vector that may facilitate widespread dispersal of non-native species. • Non-native marine invertebrates spread via attachment to marine litter. • Plastic debris facilitates long-distance dispersal of invasive species. • Didemnum vexillum can attach to and survive on various plastic types. • Wind influences the rafting dispersal of marine plastics and attached species. • Increased plastic pollution provides new habitats for non-native species.

Topics & Concepts

Biological dispersalMarine debrisHabitatEcologyMarine habitatsRookeryMarine lifeMicroplasticsOceanographyBiologyEnvironmental sciencePopulationDebrisGeologySociologyDemographyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionMarine Ecology and Invasive SpeciesMarine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
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