Attenuation of antibiotics and endocrine disruptors flux along the Land-To-Sea continuum: Dominant role of terrestrial ecosystems and remediation potential of salt marsh ecosystems | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Attenuation of antibiotics and endocrine disruptors flux along the Land-To-Sea continuum: Dominant role of terrestrial ecosystems and remediation potential of salt marsh ecosystems
Key Points
Flux of antibiotics and endocrine disruptors decreases significantly in terrestrial ecosystems.
The study shows terrestrial ecosystems play a major role in filtering out contaminants, particularly on land-to-sea pathways.
Assessment based on data collected from various ecosystems reveals the effectiveness of salt marsh ecosystems in remediation efforts.
These findings indicate the need for enhanced protective strategies for salt marsh environments to maintain their filtering capabilities.