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A brief history of microplastics effect testing: Guidance and prospect
Summary
This review summarized 20 years of microplastic effect testing, comparing international guidelines and identifying persistent methodological shortcomings that have been noted since 2016. The authors provide updated guidance and a framework for more rigorous and comparable future studies.
Numerous reviews have consistently highlighted the shortcomings of studies on the effects of microplastics (MP), with many of the same issues identified up to 2016 still relevant in 2024. Here, we summarize the current knowledge on MP effect testing, compare guidelines, and provide an overview of risk assessments at both single species and community levels. We discuss standard test materials, MP characteristics, and mechanisms explaining effects. We have observed that the quality of MP effect studies is gradually improving, and knowledge on enhancing these studies is available. Recommendations include data rescaling and alignment for ecological risk assessment, with preference for using environmentally relevant MPs. A step-by-step protocol for creating polydisperse test materials is provided. Most risk assessments indicate that concentrations observed in ecosystems globally exceed the effect thresholds measured in the laboratory. However, using a higher-tier approach, no risks are expected for freshwater benthic communities at current MP exposure concentrations. Evidence on the mechanisms behind adverse effects is growing; however, more well-designed experiments are needed. A potential solution might involve comparing natural particles with MPs that are as similar in dimensions as possible, providing insight into the mechanisms of food dilution where volume is a critical determinant of toxicity. Also see: https://micro2024.sciencesconf.org/559161/document
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