Microplastic contamination in the Alabama River and effects on Daphnia magna
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2025-08-07Metadata
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This thesis research focused on assessing microplastic (MP) contamination in the Alabama River and evaluating the impacts of different MP types on Daphnia magna. Chapter 1 was an overview of MP pollution including sources, ecological impacts, and rationale for conducting this thesis research. Chapter 2 investigated MP contamination in the Alabama River at which sources, temporal and spatial distributions, and MP load into Mobile Bay were studied. Chapter 3 focused on the chronic effects of three environmentally representative MPs: nylon and Kevlar microfibers and MPs made from a single use plastic cup on D. magna. Effects on survival, growth, reproduction, and MP uptake were determined. Chapter 4 was a preliminary risk assessment for MPs in the Alabama River through comparing the results of chapter 2 and chapter 3 using the probabilistic risk assessment approach to determine the bioavailability of MPs and potential risk to aquatic organisms in the Alabama River.