Microplastic as a Vector for Chemicals in the Aquatic Environment: Critical Review and Model-Supported Reinterpretation of Empirical Studies
University of Michigan · Ghent University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The hypothesis that 'microplastic will transfer hazardous hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOC) to marine animals' has been central to the perceived hazard and risk of plastic in the marine environment. The hypothesis is often cited and has gained momentum, turning it into paradigm status. We provide a critical evaluation of the scientific literature regarding this hypothesis. Using new calculations based on published studies, we explain the sometimes contrasting views and unify them in one interpretive framework. One explanation for the contrasting views among studies is that they test different hypotheses. When reframed in the context of the above hypothesis, the available data become consistent. We show that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 87
Authors
4- AAAlbert A. KoelmansCorresponding
University of Michigan, Ghent University, University of Portsmouth, Wageningen University & Research
- ABAdil Bakir
University of Michigan, Ghent University, University of Portsmouth, Wageningen University & Research
- GBG.A. Burton
University of Michigan, Ghent University, University of Portsmouth, Wageningen University & Research
- CRColin R. Janssen
University of Michigan, Ghent University, University of Portsmouth, Wageningen University & Research
Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Context (archaeology)
- Post hoc
- Environmental science
- Debris
- Ecology
- Biochemical engineering
- Oceanography
- Life below water