The Plastic Pollution Paradox: Marine Litter as New Habitat

A special issue of Environments (ISSN 2076-3298).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 December 2021) | Viewed by 464

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Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences, Ichthyogenic Experimental Marine Centre (CISMAR), Borgo Le Saline, Tuscia University, 01016 Tarquinia, Italy
Interests: marine ecology; plankton ecology; ecology and evolution; conservation
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Dear Colleagues,

Aside from the well-known threats of plastic pollution, like any other submerged substrata, marine litter provides a habitat for organisms that are able to settle and persist on artificial surfaces. Once colonized, plastic surfaces act as steppingstones for the connectivity between populations and the recruiting of larvae, as well as disrupting ecological processes in benthic and pelagic communities. Given the great persistence and quantities of litter in the world’s oceans, the rafting dispersal of associated organisms has become more widespread, potentially supporting the spread of species out of their native ranges. As a Guest Editor, I would like to kindly invite you to contribute a research article or a review to be published in a Special Issue of Environments (ISSN 2076-3298): ‘The Plastic Pollution Paradox: marine litter as new habitat’. The general purpose of this Special Issue is to discuss the ecological relevance of biological positive interactions with marine litter. The scope is broad, and I invite submissions based on detailed investigation, both from field and laboratory, aiming to reveal the drivers and to account for ecological possible consequences of plastic colonization on planktonic and benthic communities.

Dr. Armando Macali
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • marine litter
  • biofouling fauna
  • substrate selection
  • pioneer species
  • larval settlement

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