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Functional Trait-Based Evidence of Microplastic Effects on Aquatic Species

Manuel Berlino, Gianluca Sarà, Maria Cristina Mangano

2023Biology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microplastics represent an ever-increasing threat to aquatic organisms. We merged data from two global scale meta-analyses investigating the effect of microplastics on benthic organisms' and fishes' functional traits. Results were compared, allowing differences related to vertebrate and invertebrate habitat, life stage, trophic level, and experimental design to be explored. Functional traits of aquatic organisms were negatively affected. Metabolism, growth, and reproduction of benthic organisms were impacted, and fish behaviour was significantly affected. Responses differed by trophic level, suggesting negative effects on trophic interactions and energy transfer through the trophic web. The experimental design was found to have the most significant impact on results. As microplastics impact an organism's performance, this causes indirect repercussions further up the ecological hierarchy on the ecosystem's stability and functioning, and its associated goods and services are at risk. Standardized methods to generate salient targets and indicators are urgently needed to better inform policy makers and guide mitigation plans.

Topics & Concepts

Trophic levelBiologyFood webMicroplasticsEcologyBenthic zoneInvertebrateEcosystemTraitOrganismTrophic cascadeProgramming languagePaleontologyComputer scienceMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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