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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the various toxicological effects of microplastics on aquatic organisms, including acute and chronic toxicity. It aims to explore the mechanisms of toxicity and the implications for species health and ecosystem stability.
This session examines the processes of bioaccumulation and biomagnification of microplastics in aquatic food webs. Discussions will include the implications for higher trophic levels and potential risks to human health.
This track investigates how microplastic exposure can lead to alterations in the behavior of aquatic organisms. Research presented will highlight changes in feeding, mating, and predator-prey interactions.
This session will delve into the reproductive consequences of microplastic exposure in various aquatic species. Studies will focus on gamete quality, fertility rates, and developmental outcomes.
This track addresses the role of oxidative stress in mediating cellular damage caused by microplastics. Presentations will cover molecular pathways and potential mitigation strategies.
This session explores the endocrine-disrupting effects of microplastics on aquatic organisms. Research will focus on hormonal imbalances and their ecological implications.
This track investigates how microplastics influence trophic interactions within aquatic ecosystems. The focus will be on food web dynamics and the implications for ecosystem health.
This session will present methodologies for assessing the ecological risks posed by microplastics in aquatic environments. Discussions will include risk characterization and management strategies.
This track focuses on the differential sensitivity of various aquatic species to microplastic exposure. Research will highlight factors influencing species vulnerability and resilience.
This session will showcase laboratory-based research investigating the effects of microplastics on aquatic organisms. Emphasis will be placed on experimental design and findings relevant to real-world scenarios.
This track examines field studies that assess microplastic contamination in natural aquatic environments. Presentations will focus on methodologies for environmental monitoring and the implications for water quality.