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Microplastics pollution in mangrove ecosystems: A critical review of current knowledge and future directions

The Science of The Total Environment 2020 228 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Hui Deng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Wei Sun, Wei Sun, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Deng, Hui Deng, Chengjun Ge Hui Deng, Dan Feng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Dan Feng, Jianxiong He, Jianxiong He, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Deng, Hui Deng, Chengjun Ge Hui Deng, Hui Deng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Wei Sun, Jianxiong He, Jianxiong He, Jianxiong He, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Hui Deng, Huamei Yu, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Dan Feng, Jianxiong He, Jianxiong He, Jianxiong He, Huamei Yu, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Dan Feng, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Deng, Chengjun Ge Dan Feng, Chengjun Ge Dan Feng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Hui Deng, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Yuanyuan Zhao, Chengjun Ge

Summary

This review synthesizes available research on microplastic pollution in mangrove ecosystems, which act as buffers between land and sea and accumulate plastics from both marine and terrestrial sources. The authors identify key gaps in knowledge and call for more research on how microplastics affect these ecologically critical habitats.

Study Type Environmental

Over the last decade, microplastics (MPs, plastic particles <5 mm) as emerging contaminants have received a great deal of international attention, not only because of their continuous accumulation in both marine and terrestrial environment, but also due to their serious threats posed to the environment. Voluminous studies regarding sources, distribution characterization, and fate of MPs in the different environmental compartments (e.g., marine, freshwater, wastewater, and soil) have been reported since 2004, whereas MPs pollution in unique marine ecosystems (e.g., coastal mangrove habitat) receives little scientific attention. Mangrove ecosystem, an important buffer between the land and the sea, has been identified as a potential sink of MPs caused by both marine and land-based activities. Moreover, the source and distribution characteristics of MPs in this ecosystem are significantly different from other coastal habitats, mainly owing to its unique features of high productivity and biomass. With the impetus to provide a more integrated view of MPs pollution in mangrove habitats, a literature review was conducted based on the existing studies related to this topic. This is the first review to present the current state of MPs pollution in mangrove ecosystems, specially including (i) the possible sources of MPs in mangrove areas and their pathways entering into this habitat; (ii) MPs pollution in the different mangrove compartments (including surface seawater, sediments, and biotas); and (iii) factors influencing MPs distribution in mangrove areas. Toward that end, the research gaps are proposed to guide for future research priorities.

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