Implementing biomonitoring programs for assessing the impact of microplastic ingestion on marine organisms is a priority to verify the effectiveness of measures adopted by legislative frameworks to deal with plastic pollution. At the European level, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive mandates Member States to establish a unified monitoring approach. However, due to the vast range and differences in marine regions, the selection of bioindicators must be tailored locally. The present study proposes a bioindication score to rapidly assess the aptitude of different species in providing an adequate description of the bioavailability of microplastics. The bioindication score is validated through the analysis of eight fish species from the Central Tyrrhenian Sea, for which a set comprising two pelagic (Scomber colias and Trachurus trachurus) and two benthopelagic/demersal species (Pagellus acarne and Mullus barbatus) is identified as the best group to obtain ecologically relevant data on microplastic ingestion in the study area.
Hit the target. A new experimental method to select bioindicators of microplastic ingestion by marine fish / Valente, Tommaso; Costantini, Maria Letizia; Ventura, Daniele; Careddu, Giulio; Ciaralli, Laura; Monfardini, Eleonora; Tomassetti, Paolo; Piermarini, Raffaella; Silvestri, Cecilia; Matiddi, Marco. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0013-9351. - 269:(2025). [10.1016/j.envres.2025.120940]
Hit the target. A new experimental method to select bioindicators of microplastic ingestion by marine fish
Valente, Tommaso
;Costantini, Maria Letizia;Ventura, Daniele;Careddu, Giulio;Monfardini, Eleonora;Tomassetti, Paolo;
2025
Abstract
Implementing biomonitoring programs for assessing the impact of microplastic ingestion on marine organisms is a priority to verify the effectiveness of measures adopted by legislative frameworks to deal with plastic pollution. At the European level, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive mandates Member States to establish a unified monitoring approach. However, due to the vast range and differences in marine regions, the selection of bioindicators must be tailored locally. The present study proposes a bioindication score to rapidly assess the aptitude of different species in providing an adequate description of the bioavailability of microplastics. The bioindication score is validated through the analysis of eight fish species from the Central Tyrrhenian Sea, for which a set comprising two pelagic (Scomber colias and Trachurus trachurus) and two benthopelagic/demersal species (Pagellus acarne and Mullus barbatus) is identified as the best group to obtain ecologically relevant data on microplastic ingestion in the study area.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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