INVESTIGADORES
BLETTLER Martin Cesar Maria
artículos
Título:
Plastic pollution: A focus on freshwater biodiversity
Autor/es:
AZEVEDO-SANTOS, VALTER M.; BRITO, MARCELO F. G.; MANOEL, PEDRO S.; PERROCA, JÚLIA F.; RODRIGUES-FILHO, JORGE LUIZ; PASCHOAL, LUCAS R. P.; GONÇALVES, GESLAINE R. L.; WOLF, MILENA R.; BLETTLER, MARTÍN C. M.; ANDRADE, MARCELO C.; NOBILE, ANDRÉ B.; LIMA, FELIPE P.; RUOCCO, ANA M. C.; SILVA, CAROLINA V.; PERBICHE-NEVES, GILMAR; PORTINHO, JORGE L.; GIARRIZZO, TOMMASO; ARCIFA, MARLENE S.; PELICICE, FERNANDO M.
Revista:
AMBIO
Editorial:
ROYAL SWEDISH ACAD SCIENCES
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 50 p. 1313 - 1324
ISSN:
0044-7447
Resumen:
Plastics are dominant pollutants in freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Scientific studies that investigated the interaction between plastics and freshwater biodiversity are incipient, especially if compared to the marine realm. In this review, we provide a brief overview of plastic pollution in freshwater ecosystems around the world. We found evidence of plastic ingestion by 206 freshwater species, from invertebrates to mammals, in natural or semi-natural ecosystems. In addition, we reported other consequences of synthetic polymers in freshwater ecosystems—including, for instance, the entanglement of animals of different groups (e.g., birds). The problem of plastic pollution is complex and will need coordinated actions, such as recycling programs, correct disposal, stringent legislation, regular inspection, replacement of synthetic polymers with other materials, and ecological restoration. Current information indicates that the situation in freshwater ecosystems may be as detrimental as the pollution found in the ocean, although highly underappreciated.