Microplastics (MPs) persist for long periods in the environment, causing adverse effects on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The accumulation of MPs in various trophic levels mostly depends on weathering phenomena, their reduced dimensions and the improved bioavailability; this ultimately causes their ingestion by organisms living in different niches. The modern concern about MPs toxicity collides with the current unavailability of standardized and reliable methodologies to assess the risks associated with the exposure of organisms from different habitats. Hence, the identifi cation and selection of appropriate biomonitors for MPs pollution risk assessment should focus on the identifi cation of easy-to-implement assays, rapidly interpretable results (e.g., based on the MPs bioaccumulation capabilities in their tissues) and standardizable methodologies. The present review analyzed some emerging biomonitors exploited for MPs evaluation, selected and examined according to their potential use as specifi c biological indicators for diverse environments. The research was focused on plants, as biological models for airborne microfi bers toxicity evaluation; mussels, as key organisms for the establishment of MPs accumulation in marine environments; land snails, representing emerging organisms selected for studies of MPs’ impact on soil. Furthermore, recent fi ndings evidenced the infl uence of microplastics on the composition of environmental microbiota, enhancing pathogenic biofi lms formation, leading to increased water, soil, food, crops and waste contamination. Disposing of harmonized and validated methods to study MPs’ impact on the environment, integrated with promising machine learning tools, might sensibly support the risk management strategies protecting human and animal health.

Microplastics’ Impact on the Environment and the Challenging Selection of Reliable Key Biomonitors / Rosati, Luigi; Carraturo, Federica; Capozzi, Fiore; Chianese, Teresa; La Pietra, Alessandra; Salamone, Michela; Spagnuolo, Valeria; Ferrandino, Ida; Giordano, Simonetta. - In: WATER. - ISSN 2073-4441. - 16:18(2024), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/w16182637]

Microplastics’ Impact on the Environment and the Challenging Selection of Reliable Key Biomonitors

Rosati, Luigi
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Carraturo, Federica
Co-primo
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Capozzi, Fiore;Chianese, Teresa;La Pietra, Alessandra;Salamone, Michela;Spagnuolo, Valeria;Ferrandino, Ida
Co-ultimo
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Giordano, Simonetta
Co-ultimo
2024

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) persist for long periods in the environment, causing adverse effects on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The accumulation of MPs in various trophic levels mostly depends on weathering phenomena, their reduced dimensions and the improved bioavailability; this ultimately causes their ingestion by organisms living in different niches. The modern concern about MPs toxicity collides with the current unavailability of standardized and reliable methodologies to assess the risks associated with the exposure of organisms from different habitats. Hence, the identifi cation and selection of appropriate biomonitors for MPs pollution risk assessment should focus on the identifi cation of easy-to-implement assays, rapidly interpretable results (e.g., based on the MPs bioaccumulation capabilities in their tissues) and standardizable methodologies. The present review analyzed some emerging biomonitors exploited for MPs evaluation, selected and examined according to their potential use as specifi c biological indicators for diverse environments. The research was focused on plants, as biological models for airborne microfi bers toxicity evaluation; mussels, as key organisms for the establishment of MPs accumulation in marine environments; land snails, representing emerging organisms selected for studies of MPs’ impact on soil. Furthermore, recent fi ndings evidenced the infl uence of microplastics on the composition of environmental microbiota, enhancing pathogenic biofi lms formation, leading to increased water, soil, food, crops and waste contamination. Disposing of harmonized and validated methods to study MPs’ impact on the environment, integrated with promising machine learning tools, might sensibly support the risk management strategies protecting human and animal health.
2024
Microplastics’ Impact on the Environment and the Challenging Selection of Reliable Key Biomonitors / Rosati, Luigi; Carraturo, Federica; Capozzi, Fiore; Chianese, Teresa; La Pietra, Alessandra; Salamone, Michela; Spagnuolo, Valeria; Ferrandino, Ida; Giordano, Simonetta. - In: WATER. - ISSN 2073-4441. - 16:18(2024), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/w16182637]
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