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Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 841 - 856, 30.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.29130/dubited.1539558

Öz

The pollution of aquatic environments by micro/nanoplastics (M/NPs) has been a growing public concern in recent years. This situation has the potential to threaten and affect both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems simultaneously. Therefore, extensive research has been conducted over the past few years to determine the toxicity of M/NPs. This article investigated the global scientific literature on M/NPs’ toxicity on Daphnia magna by integrating social network analysis with bibliometrics. A total of 100 publications were downloaded and analyzed with the majority being academic journal articles. Network maps and graphics displayed the correlations between keywords, countries, and journals. Moreover, the type, size, and exposure time of M/NPs were also evaluated to expose current research trends. The results demonstrate that PS and PE are the primary polymer types employed in most toxicity studies. Researchers in China and Germany have provided a great contribution. The Journal of Environmental Pollution published the highest number of research articles. The top publishing countries and the top-cited publications and authors will likely pave the way for standardization in both microplastic and nanoplastic research.

Destekleyen Kurum

Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)

Proje Numarası

118C556 ve 1919B012101177

Teşekkür

This research was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) grants; 118C556 (“Potential Toxicological Effects of Micro and Nano Sized Plastic Particles on Benthic Organisms: İstanbul Coastal Area”) and 1919B012101177 (“Occurrence and Spatial Distribution of Microplastics in Coastal Lagoon Sediments: A case study of Küçükçekmece Lagoon”)

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Mikro/Nanoplastiklerin Ekotoksikolojik Değerlendirilmesindeki Bilgi Eksikliklerinin Sucul Ekosistem Anahtar Türleri ile Belirlenmesi

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 841 - 856, 30.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.29130/dubited.1539558

Öz

Son yıllarda sucul alanların mikro/nanoplastikler (M/NP) tarafından kirlenmesi, giderek artan bir endişe haline gelmiştir. Bu durum hem su hem de kara ekosistemlerini aynı anda tehdit etme ve etkileme potansiyeline sahiptir. Bu nedenle, M/NP'lerin toksisitesini belirlemek için son birkaç yıldır kapsamlı araştırmalar yürütülmüştür. Bu makale, sosyal ağ analizini bibliyometri ile entegre ederek Daphnia magna üzerindeki M/NP'lerin toksisitesi hakkındaki küresel bilimsel literatürü incelemiştir. Çoğunluğu akademik dergi makaleleri olmak üzere toplam 100 yayın indirilmiş ve analiz edilmiştir. Ağ haritaları ve grafikler, anahtar kelimeler, ülkeler ve dergiler arasındaki korelasyonları göstermiştir. Ayrıca, mevcut araştırma eğilimlerini ortaya koymak için M/NP'lerin türü, boyutu ve maruz kalma süresi de değerlendirilmiştir. Sonuçlar, PS ve PE'nin çoğu toksisite çalışmasında kullanılan birincil polimer türleri olduğunu göstermektedir. Çin ve Almanya'daki araştırmacılar büyük katkı sağlamıştır. En fazla araştırma makalesi Çevre Kirliliği Dergisi (Journal of Environmental Pollution) tarafından yayınlanmıştır. En iyi yayın yapan ülkeler ve en çok atıf alan yayınlar ve yazarlar muhtemelen hem mikroplastik hem de nanoplastik araştırmalarında standardizasyonun önünü açacaktır.

Proje Numarası

118C556 ve 1919B012101177

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Birincil Dil İngilizce
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V. Zülal Sönmez 0000-0002-7488-2996

Ceyhun Akarsu 0000-0002-0168-9941

Zeynep Aydın 0009-0003-4047-2272

Elif Naz Coşkun 0000-0002-2606-2723

Ecem Güney 0000-0001-7683-3007

Şevval İşlek 0000-0002-4472-1470

Zeynep Bostan 0000-0002-3310-053X

Nüket Sivri 0000-0002-4269-5950

Proje Numarası 118C556 ve 1919B012101177
Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Nisan 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 27 Ağustos 2024
Kabul Tarihi 12 Şubat 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2

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APA Sönmez, V. Z., Akarsu, C., Aydın, Z., Coşkun, E. N., vd. (2025). Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species. Duzce University Journal of Science and Technology, 13(2), 841-856. https://doi.org/10.29130/dubited.1539558
AMA Sönmez VZ, Akarsu C, Aydın Z, Coşkun EN, Güney E, İşlek Ş, Bostan Z, Sivri N. Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species. DÜBİTED. Nisan 2025;13(2):841-856. doi:10.29130/dubited.1539558
Chicago Sönmez, V. Zülal, Ceyhun Akarsu, Zeynep Aydın, Elif Naz Coşkun, Ecem Güney, Şevval İşlek, Zeynep Bostan, ve Nüket Sivri. “Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics With Aquatic Keystone Species”. Duzce University Journal of Science and Technology 13, sy. 2 (Nisan 2025): 841-56. https://doi.org/10.29130/dubited.1539558.
EndNote Sönmez VZ, Akarsu C, Aydın Z, Coşkun EN, Güney E, İşlek Ş, Bostan Z, Sivri N (01 Nisan 2025) Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species. Duzce University Journal of Science and Technology 13 2 841–856.
IEEE V. Z. Sönmez, C. Akarsu, Z. Aydın, E. N. Coşkun, E. Güney, Ş. İşlek, Z. Bostan, ve N. Sivri, “Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species”, DÜBİTED, c. 13, sy. 2, ss. 841–856, 2025, doi: 10.29130/dubited.1539558.
ISNAD Sönmez, V. Zülal vd. “Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics With Aquatic Keystone Species”. Duzce University Journal of Science and Technology 13/2 (Nisan 2025), 841-856. https://doi.org/10.29130/dubited.1539558.
JAMA Sönmez VZ, Akarsu C, Aydın Z, Coşkun EN, Güney E, İşlek Ş, Bostan Z, Sivri N. Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species. DÜBİTED. 2025;13:841–856.
MLA Sönmez, V. Zülal vd. “Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics With Aquatic Keystone Species”. Duzce University Journal of Science and Technology, c. 13, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 841-56, doi:10.29130/dubited.1539558.
Vancouver Sönmez VZ, Akarsu C, Aydın Z, Coşkun EN, Güney E, İşlek Ş, Bostan Z, Sivri N. Identifying Knowledge Gaps on Ecotoxicological Assessment of Micro/Nanoplastics with Aquatic Keystone Species. DÜBİTED. 2025;13(2):841-56.