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Microplastics in the seagrass ecosystems: A critical review

The Science of The Total Environment 2023 41 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Daoji Li Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Wentao Li, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Wentao Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Changjun Li, Daoji Li Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Changjun Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Changjun Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Changjun Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Changjun Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Wentao Li, Wentao Li, Wentao Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Wentao Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Changjun Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Changjun Li, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li Wentao Li, Daoji Li, Wentao Li, Wentao Li, Wentao Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Wentao Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li

Summary

This review critically assessed microplastic contamination in seagrass ecosystems worldwide, finding that these nearshore habitats accumulate significant plastic pollution due to their proximity to human activities and the trapping effect of submerged vegetation.

Marine microplastic (MP) pollution represents a global environmental issue that has ignited considerable apprehension within the international community. Seagrass beds, which serve as nearshore marine ecosystems, have emerged as focal points of plastic and MP contamination due to the pronounced density of anthropogenic activities and the hydrological mitigating effects of submerged vegetation. Nevertheless, our comprehension of MPs within seagrass ecosystems remains constrained. In this study, we employed bibliometric analyses and comprehensive data exploration to summarize the historical progression of the development, pivotal areas of interest, and research deficiencies, followed by proposing future research directions for MP pollution in seagrass beds. The 37 selected papers were sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection scientific database as of December 31st, 2022. Based on the current evaluation, MPs are ubiquitously discovered within seagrass canopies, sediments, and marine organisms, while less than 15 % of seagrass species worldwide have been investigated. Moreover, methodological inconsistencies in sampling, processing and visualization between studies hindered the fusion and comparison of data. MPs in upper sediments and seagrass blades were the most widely investigated, with an average abundance of 263.4 ± 309.2 n/kg and 0.09 ± 0.03 n/blade. In all environmental compartments, the prevalent forms of MPs comprise fibrous and fragmented particles, encompassing the dominant polymers such as polypropylene, polyethylene and polyethylene terephthalate. However, the source of MPs in seagrass beds based on MP characteristics and local hydrodynamics has not been comprehensively analyzed in previous studies. The evidence for MPs acting as pollutants and contaminant carries impacting the growth and decline of seagrass is also weak. Currently, the precise implications of MPs on submerged vegetation, organisms, and the broader seagrass ecosystem remain inconclusive. However, considering the persistent accumulation of MPs, it is imperative to explore the ecological hazards they may pose within the foreseeable future.

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