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Terrestrial ecologists should stop ignoring plastic pollution in the Anthropocene time
Fecha
2019-06Registro en:
Malizia, Agustina; Monmany, Ana Carolina; Terrestrial ecologists should stop ignoring plastic pollution in the Anthropocene time; Elsevier; Science of the Total Environment; 668; 6-2019; 1025-1029
0048-9697
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Malizia, Agustina
Monmany, Ana Carolina
Resumen
The massive production of plastic started in mid 20th century. Today, only 60 years later and despite its obvious benefits, plastic pollution is ubiquitous, influencing all global environments and the planet's biota, including human-well-being. Plastic pollution may interact with other global change drivers, having large-scale, remote and long-lasting effects. Here we highlight that plastic pollution should be considered a main topic for global change research in the 21st century, especially among terrestrial ecologists at understudied continental regions such as South America.