Department of Disaster Management, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur 5400, Bangladesh.
Department of Disaster Management, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur 5400, Bangladesh; Department of Development Studies, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.
J Contam Hydrol. 2024 Jan;260:104284. doi: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2023.104284. Epub 2023 Dec 11.
Microplastic (MP) pollution has evolved into a significant worldwide environmental concern due to its widespread sources, enduring presence, and adverse effects on lentic ecosystems and human well-being. The growing awareness of the hidden threat posed by MPs in lentic ecosystems has emphasized the need for more in-depth research. Unlike marine environments, there remain unanswered questions about MP hotspots, ecotoxic effects, transport mechanisms, and fragmentation in lentic ecosystems. The introduction of MPs represents a novel threat to long-term environmental health, posing unresolved challenges for sustainable management. While MP pollution in lentic ecosystems has garnered global attention due to its ecotoxicity, our understanding of MP hotspots in lakes from an Asian perspective remains limited. Hence, the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive analysis of MP hotspots, morphological attributes, ecotoxic impacts, sustainable solutions, and future challenges across Asia. The review summarizes the methods employed in previous studies and the techniques for sampling and analyzing microplastics in lake water and sediment. Notably, most studies concerning lake microplastics tend to follow the order of China > India > Pakistan > Nepal > Turkey > Bangladesh. Additionally, this review critically addresses the analysis of microplastics in lake water and sediment, shedding light on the prevalent net-based sampling methods. Ultimately, this study emphasizes the existing research gaps and suggests new research directions, taking into account recent advancements in the study of microplastics in lentic environments. In conclusion, the review advocates for sustainable interventions to mitigate MP pollution in the future, highlighting the presence of MPs in Asian lakes, water, and sediment, and their potential ecotoxicological repercussions on both the environment and human health.
微塑料(MP)污染因其广泛的来源、持久的存在以及对内陆生态系统和人类福祉的不利影响,已成为全球关注的重大环境问题。由于意识到 MPs 在内陆生态系统中构成的潜在威胁,人们越来越关注这一问题,这凸显了深入研究的必要性。与海洋环境不同,内陆生态系统中 MPs 的热点、生态毒性效应、迁移机制和碎片化等问题仍存在许多未解之谜。 MPs 的引入对长期的环境健康构成了新的威胁,对可持续管理提出了尚未解决的挑战。尽管由于 MPs 的生态毒性,内陆生态系统中的 MP 污染已引起全球关注,但从亚洲的角度来看,我们对湖泊中 MPs 热点的了解仍然有限。因此,本综述的目的是全面分析亚洲湖泊中 MPs 的热点、形态特征、生态毒性影响、可持续解决方案和未来挑战。综述总结了以往研究中采用的方法以及湖泊水和沉积物中微塑料的采样和分析技术。值得注意的是,大多数关于湖泊微塑料的研究往往遵循中国>印度>巴基斯坦>尼泊尔>土耳其>孟加拉国的顺序。此外,本综述还批判性地讨论了湖泊水和沉积物中微塑料的分析,重点介绍了流行的基于网的采样方法。最终,该研究强调了现有的研究空白,并提出了新的研究方向,同时考虑了近年来在淡水环境中微塑料研究方面的进展。总之,该综述主张未来采取可持续干预措施来减轻 MP 污染,强调了亚洲湖泊中存在 MPs 及其对环境和人类健康可能产生的潜在生态毒性影响。