宏观生态毒理学:研究微塑料污染影响下的大规模生物多样性模式的挑战和机遇

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2023.100507
Gabriel M. Moulatlet , Daniela M. Truchet , Mariana V. Capparelli , Fabricio Villalobos , Natalia S. Buzzi
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尽管生态毒理学领域取得了一些进展,但外源性物质对物种宏观生态反应的影响只能推断出来。大约十年前,Beketov&;Liess(2012)[1]呼吁将生态毒理学和宏观生态学领域相结合,以揭示环境污染对生物多样性模式的全球影响。在这篇小型综述中,我们深入研究了过去三年关于海洋无脊椎动物对微塑料(MPs)反应的文献,作为一个研究案例,以评估新兴的宏观生态毒理学领域的挑战和机遇。我们讨论了1)最近关于海洋无脊椎动物物种对MPs反应的研究在多大程度上应用了宏观生态毒理学原理,以及2)如何利用宏观生态毒理学来评估预期物种多样性模式的变化,从而确定研究MPs对海洋无脊椎动物物种的全球影响的优先事项。
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Macroecotoxicology: Challenges and opportunities to study broad-scale biodiversity patterns under the effect of microplastics contamination

Despite several advances in the field of ecotoxicology, the implication of the effects of xenobiotics on species’ macroecological responses can only be inferred. Almost a decade ago Beketov & Liess (2012) [1] called for the integration of the fields of ecotoxicology and macroecology as a way to unravel the global impacts of environmental pollution on biodiversity patterns. In this mini-review, we dig into the literature from the last three years on the responses of marine invertebrates to microplastics (MPs) as a study case to assess the challenges and opportunities for the emerging field of macroecotoxicology. We discuss 1) to what extent the recent studies on the marine invertebrate species responses to MPs have applied the principles of macroecotoxicology and 2) how macroecotoxicology can be used to evaluate the shifts in expected species diversity patterns, and so to define priorities for investigating global effects of MPs on marine invertebrate species.

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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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