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Impact of particulate pollution on aquatic invertebrates

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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2023.104146

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Air pollution; Invertebrates; Toxicity; Atmospheric Particulate matter; Environmental risk

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Air pollution, containing hazardous substances, poses a serious risk to human and environmental health. Particulate pollutants can enter water systems and have adverse effects on aquatic invertebrates. Further research is needed to understand the impacts of particle pollution on these organisms, as it is becoming increasingly important in ecotoxicological studies.
A serious global problem, air pollution poses a risk to both human and environmental health. It contains hazardous material like heavy metals, nanoparticles, and others that can create an impact on both land and marine environments. Particulate pollutants, which can enter water systems through a variety of ways, including precipitation and industrial runoff, can have a particularly adverse influence on aquatic invertebrates. Once in the water, these particles can harm aquatic invertebrates physically, physiologically, and molecularly, resulting in developmental problems and multi-organ toxicity. Further research at the cellular and molecular levels in numerous locations of the world is necessary to completely understand the impacts of particle pollution on aquatic invertebrates. Understanding how particle pollution affects aquatic invertebrates is vital as the significance of ecotoxicological studies on particulate contaminants increases. This review gives a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of how particle pollution affects aquatic invertebrates.

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