A simple way to quantify plastic in bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) using an ultraviolet flashlight
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Bats, as key ecological players, interact with a diverse array of organisms and perform
essential roles in ecosystems, including pollination, pest control, and seed dispersal. However,
their populations face significant threats from habitat contamination, particularly from
microplastics (MPs). This study introduces a novel, efficient, and cost-effective method for
visualizing transparent microplastics using ultraviolet (UV) light. By employing handheld
UV flashlights with a wavelength range of 312 to 400 nm, we enhance the detection of
MPs that may otherwise go unnoticed due to color overlap with filtration membranes. All
necessary precautions were taken during sampling and analysis to minimize the risk of
contamination and ensure the reliability of the results. Our findings demonstrate that the
application of UV light significantly improves the visualization and identification of MPs,
particularly transparent fibers. This innovative approach contributes to our understanding
of plastic contamination in bat habitats and underscores the importance of monitoring
environmental pollutants to protect bat populations and maintain ecosystem health.
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Nanoplastic, Microplastics, Mesoplastics, Fiber, Ssphere, Habitat monitoring, Pollution, Environmental contamination digestive system, Respiratory system, feces
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CORREIA, Letícia Lima et al. A simple way to quantify plastic in bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) using an ultraviolet flashlight. Methods and Protocols, Basel, v. 8, n. 4, e80, 2025. DOI: 10.3390/mps8040080. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/8/4/80. Acesso em: 2 out. 2025.