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  • Increased awareness of microplastic pollution highlights the presence of microplastic fibers in aquatic environments, which are often overlooked in research due to sampling challenges.
  • Recent studies have shown that microplastic fibers can cause significant harm to aquatic organisms, including tissue damage and reduced growth, particularly affecting species at the base of the food chain.
  • The review calls for more thorough research on microplastic fibers, recommending their inclusion in environmental monitoring and exposure studies to better understand their impact on aquatic ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Awareness of microplastic pollution in aquatic environments increased strongly during the last decade. Environmental monitoring studies detected microplastic items in every tested water body and found them in various aquatic organisms. Yet, many studies conducted so far, refer to microplastic particles and spheres but not fibers. Microplastic fibers are often not considered due to methodological issues and high contamination risk during sampling and analysis. Only a few of the microplastic exposure studies with aquatic organisms were conducted with microplastic fibers. Recent effect studies demonstrated several negative impacts of microplastic fibers on aquatic organisms, which include tissue damage, reduced growth, and body condition and even mortality. Such negative effects were predominantly observed in taxa at the basis of the food chain. Higher taxa were less heavily affected in direct exposure experiments, but they presumably suffer from negative effects on organisms at lower food chain levels in the wild. Consequently, ongoing and future pollution with microplastic fibers may disturb the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The present review outlines the current state of knowledge on microplastic fiber abundance in nature, bioavailability, and impacts on aquatic animals. Based on these findings, we recommend inclusion of microplastic fibers in prospective monitoring studies, discuss appropriate methods, and propose to conduct exposure studies with - as well as risk assessments of - these underestimated pollutants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146045DOI Listing

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