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Título: | Biodegradable plastics in aquatic ecosystems: latest findings, research gaps, and recommendations |
Autor: | Ribba, Laura Lopretti, Mary Isabel Montes de Oca-Vásquez, Gabriela Batista, Diego Goyanes, Silvia Vega-Baudrit, José Roberto |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Palabras clave: | Microplastics, Biodegradable, Term |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
Resumen: | The negative impact of plastic accumulation in aquatic ecosystems is a known and undeniable problem. However, while many of the scientific community’s countermeasures against such accumulation target the effects of the most common commodity plastics, the consequences of so-called ‘biodegradable’ plastics in those ecosystems are seldom discussed. After all, though their alleged biodegradability sustains the widespread belief that they are harmless to the environment, because a material’s fate determines its classification as biodegradable or not, many plastics classified as biodegradable do not in fact meet the required norms and standards of biodegradability in aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, during the past five years, the scientific
community has shown that the degradation of such plastics can generate bio-microplastics that have effects similar to or worse than those of conventional microplastics (MPs). Against that background, this review details the latest findings regarding how biodegradable plastics can influence aquatic ecosystems and thus cause adverse health effects in living organisms and/or act as vectors of chemical pollutants. Beyond that, it identifies the key aspects of such trends to be investigated in greater depth, including the need to consider a wider variety of biodegradable plastics and to develop systematic methods that allow quantifying and identifying the remains of those pollutants in living species. Other aspects worth considering include the arrival and mobilisation dynamics of MPs in oceans. The ways in which small animals fed by filtering (e.g. red crabs and other zooplankton organisms) move MPs through the water column and into food webs also merit attention, for those MPs are ingested by numerous species at different trophic levels, at which point bioaccumulation in tissues has to be considered as a factor of toxicity. This review closes with a series of recommendations and perspectives for future studies on ‘biodegradable plastics’ in aquatic ecosystems. |
Editorial: | IOP Publishing Ltd |
EN: | Environmental Research Letters, 2022, 17: 033003. |
Citación: | Ribba, L, Lopretti, M, Montes de Oca-Vásquez, G, [y otros autores]. "Biodegradable plastics in aquatic ecosystems: latest findings, research gaps, and recommendations". Environmental Research Letters. [en línea] 2022, 17: 033003.24 h. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac548d |
ISSN: | 1748-9326 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Facultad de Ciencias |
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