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  • Global plastic use leads to environmental contamination, with plastics degrading into microplastics and nanoplastics.
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  • Insects are crucial to ecosystems and are being investigated for plastic waste degradation, though challenges remain.

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  • To address the fragmented literature on insect-plastic interactions and their ecological significance.
  • To clarify the extent and consequences of plastic ingestion by insects.
  • To guide research priorities and resource allocation for insect-plastic interaction studies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature synthesis to identify patterns in insect-plastic interactions.
  • Development of six key research questions to frame future investigations.
  • Creation of a 'care' matrix evaluating exposure likelihood and outcome strength.

Main Results:

  • Identified a fragmented body of research with unclear patterns regarding insect-plastic interactions.
  • Highlighted the complexity introduced by diverse plastic characteristics (shape, type, size, concentration).
  • Proposed a framework to systematically assess the significance of these interactions.

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  • Insects are vital ecosystem components potentially threatened by plastic pollution.
  • Further research is needed to understand and manage insect-plastic interactions effectively.
  • The proposed questions and matrix can guide future research and resource allocation.