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A review of metal contamination in seagrasses with an emphasis on metal kinetics and detoxification

Seagrasses are important foundation species in coastal ecosystems, and they provide food and habitat that supports high biodiversity. However, seagrasses are increasingly subjected to anthropogenic disturbances such as metal pollution, which has been implicated as a significant factor driving seagra...

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Published in:Journal of hazardous materials 2023-07, Vol.454, p.131500-131500, Article 131500
Main Authors: Li, Yanping, Chen, Fengyuan, Zhou, Ruojing, Zheng, Xinqing, Pan, Ke, Qiu, Guanglong, Wu, Zhongjie, Chen, Shiquan, Wang, Daoru
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Language:English
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Summary:Seagrasses are important foundation species in coastal ecosystems, and they provide food and habitat that supports high biodiversity. However, seagrasses are increasingly subjected to anthropogenic disturbances such as metal pollution, which has been implicated as a significant factor driving seagrass losses. There have been several reviews synthesizing the metal concentrations in seagrasses and evaluating their utility as biomonitors for metal pollution in the coastal environment at the local scale. However, the interpretation of metal data in seagrass biomonitors requires a more mechanistic understanding of the processes governing metal bioaccumulation and detoxification. In this review, the progress and trends in metal studies in seagrasses between 1973 and 2022 were analyzed to identify frontier topics in this field. In addition, we tried to (1) analyze and assess the current status of metal contamination in seagrasses on a global scale by incorporating more metal data from tropical and Indo-Pacific seagrasses, (2) summarize the geochemical and biological factors governing metal uptake and loss in seagrasses, and (3) provide an up-to-date understanding of metals’ effects on seagrasses and their physiological responses to metal challenges. This review improves our understanding of the highly variable metal concentrations observed in the field. [Display omitted] •Metal data in seagrasses published in the past 50 years are summarized.•Scientometric analysis reveals the emerging trends on metal research in seagrasses.•Processes governing metal bioaccumulation in seagrasses are summarized.•Mechanisms underlying metal detoxification in seagrasses are critically reviewed.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131500