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Potential ecological risk assessment of microplastics in environmental compartments in Mexico: A meta-analysis

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Abrahan Mora, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Abrahan Mora, Mariana V. Capparelli Jaime Dueñas-Moreno, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Abrahan Mora, Jaime Dueñas-Moreno, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Jürgen Mahlknecht, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Janeth González-Domínguez, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Abrahan Mora, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Janeth González-Domínguez, Mariana V. Capparelli Abrahan Mora, Mariana V. Capparelli Jürgen Mahlknecht, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Jürgen Mahlknecht, Mariana V. Capparelli Jürgen Mahlknecht, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Mariana V. Capparelli Mariana V. Capparelli Jürgen Mahlknecht, Jürgen Mahlknecht, Mariana V. Capparelli

Summary

A meta-analysis of microplastic contamination across Mexico's environmental compartments found that 71% of sites assessed by the Polymer Risk Index showed dangerous or high risk levels, driven by hazardous polymer compositions. Marine, estuarine, freshwater, beach, sediment, and biota compartments all showed significant contamination, making this the first comprehensive ecological risk assessment of microplastics in Mexico.

Study Type Review

Microplastic (MP) environmental contamination has been widely studied in Mexico. However, the evaluation of the associated risk to MPs in environmental compartments is scarce. Therefore, this study addresses this issue using diverse indicators such as the Pollution Load Index (PLI), the Polymer Risk Index (PRI), and the Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI). The results of a meta-analysis revealed high MP contamination levels in most of the studied compartments, which included marine and estuarine waters, beach sand, freshwater, sediments, and biota. Regarding the risk assessment indicators, PLIs indicated low (56%), dangerous (22%), moderate (12%), and high (10%) levels across compartments. Meanwhile, PRIs displayed concerning values, with 36%, 35%, 20%, and 9% exhibiting dangerous, high, moderate, and low levels, respectively. Thus, high PRI values emphasized the significant rise in MP pollution, largely attributed to high-hazard polymer compositions. Otherwise, PERIs showed low (56%), very dangerous (29%), moderate (6%), high (5%), and dangerous (4%) levels. Thus, the ecological risk in Mexico is widespread and mainly linked to MP abundance, polymer type, environmental matrix, and characteristics of organisms. This study represents the first attempt at MP ecological risk assessment in Mexico, providing crucial insights for developing mitigation strategies to address concerns about MP contamination.

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