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Microplastic sources and distribution dynamics across contrasting anthropogenic settings: implications for lake management
ACS Agricultural Science & Technology
2026
Kumar Ajay,
Nafees Ahmad,
Sunil Kumar,
Aayush,
Praveen K. Mishra,
Ambili Anoop
Summary
Microplastic particles have emerged as a pervasive pollutant in lake ecosystems, with sources and distribution patterns varying significantly across different anthropogenic settings, affecting ecological processes and human health. Understanding how land use and human activity influence microplastic loading and spatial distribution in lakes is essential for developing targeted management strategies.
Microplastic particles have emerged as a concerning pollutant that interferes with ecological processes and poses risks to human health.