The application of nanomaterials in industrial processes and consumer products provides many societal benefits, but can also lead to the release of nanomaterials into the environment. The work in... Show moreThe application of nanomaterials in industrial processes and consumer products provides many societal benefits, but can also lead to the release of nanomaterials into the environment. The work in this dissertation aims to provide insights into the potential environmental impacts that may follow from this, with specific reference to populations and communities of freshwater invertebrates. Based on experimental studies conducted under conditions reflecting those in natural ecosystems, this dissertation shows that commonly applied methodological approaches can lead to an underestimation of the long-term impacts of nanomaterials on freshwater organisms, particularly at the level of populations and communities. In doing so, this dissertation provides perspective on the role of relevance and realism in ecotoxicological assessments, and shows that impact assessments at higher ecological levels can provide sensitive and reliable insights that can serve as a basis for regulation, and guide the development of safer and more sustainable chemicals, substances and materials. Show less
This thesis combines field and laboratory studies to address some of the most pressing questions in the field of microplastic research. Specifically, the thesis addresses the topic of microplastics... Show moreThis thesis combines field and laboratory studies to address some of the most pressing questions in the field of microplastic research. Specifically, the thesis addresses the topic of microplastics in the freshwater environment. The research presented covers both the environmental presence and abundance of microplastics, in addition to ecological effects, investigated using observational and experimental studies. These studies give a greater understanding of the abundance, types and sources of microplastics in freshwater systems in the UK, how organisms and chemicals interact with microplastics and the potential ecological effects on a range of freshwater organisms from different functional feeding groups and trophic levels. Show less