Lakes are the greatest reserve of available superficial inland fresh water and concurrently one of the most threatened ecosystems. Among the many pollutants, plastics contaminate lakes worldwide; notwithstanding that, little is known on the impacts of macroplastics. The aim of this work is to provide the first global overview of scientific articles researching macroplastic pollution in lakes. Articles were selected from Web of Science and Scopus databases. We performed a bibliometric analysis of the results on the publication trend, geographical distribution of study areas, investigated matrix (i.e., water, sediment, biota), as well as abundance and type (i.e., shape, litter category, polymer) of lacustrine macroplastics. We also compared t...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the ‘plastic ag...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastics have an increasing role in our everyday lives and, unfortunately, an increasing presence in...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Microplastics—plastic particles in the size range of planktonic organisms—have been found in the wat...
While plastic pollution in marine environments is getting better known and is the subject of a conti...
Microplastics are considered to be an emerging pollutant in aquatic ecosystems. However, most studie...
<p>Plastic pollution in aquatic environments is a recognized environmental threat on a global ...
International audienceMassive accumulation of plastic particles has been reported for marine ecosyst...
: Microplastics (plastics <5 mm) are globally widespread pollutants of aquatic ecosystems. As mic...
An increasing number of researches have been published on MPs’ different freshwater ecosystems worl...
While plastic pollution in marine environments is getting better known and is the subject of a conti...
Microplastics (MPs) are tiny pieces of plastic (<5 mm) that have been manufactured, shed from textil...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the ‘plastic ag...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastics have an increasing role in our everyday lives and, unfortunately, an increasing presence in...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Microplastics—plastic particles in the size range of planktonic organisms—have been found in the wat...
While plastic pollution in marine environments is getting better known and is the subject of a conti...
Microplastics are considered to be an emerging pollutant in aquatic ecosystems. However, most studie...
<p>Plastic pollution in aquatic environments is a recognized environmental threat on a global ...
International audienceMassive accumulation of plastic particles has been reported for marine ecosyst...
: Microplastics (plastics <5 mm) are globally widespread pollutants of aquatic ecosystems. As mic...
An increasing number of researches have been published on MPs’ different freshwater ecosystems worl...
While plastic pollution in marine environments is getting better known and is the subject of a conti...
Microplastics (MPs) are tiny pieces of plastic (<5 mm) that have been manufactured, shed from textil...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the ‘plastic ag...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastics have an increasing role in our everyday lives and, unfortunately, an increasing presence in...