Effect of nanoplastics on fish health and performance: A review

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Abstract

Small plastic particles are considered emerging pollutants, and this has motivated a considerable number of studies to establish their environmental consequences. At present, the study of the effects of nanoplastics (NPs) on aquatic organisms is still scarce, especially in organisms from higher trophic levels such as fish. This review describes the effects reported in different fish species after exposure to plastic particles smaller than 100 nm. Studies show that NPs can adversely affect fish at different stages of development, with reported accumulation in tissues, decreased locomotor and foraging activities, effects on growth and the immune system and alterations on lipid metabolism and neurotoxicity. However, mortality, effects on hatching success or malformations related to NPs have not been reported to this date.

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Barría, C., Brandts, I., Tort, L., Oliveira, M., & Teles, M. (2020, February 1). Effect of nanoplastics on fish health and performance: A review. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110791

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