Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Erin Garza
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Annotated Bibliography
Andrady, A. L. (2017). The plastic in microplastics: A review. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 119(1),
12-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.01.082
and poses a serious potential threat to marine ecology and encourages the focus of
Barboza, L. G. A., Dick Vethaak, A., Lavorante, B. R., Lundebye, A.-K., & Guilhermino, L.
(2018). Marine microplastic debris: An emerging issue for food security, food safety and
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.05.047
ecosystems, which affects marine life in those areas. The authors also focus on how
micro- and nano-plastics can be transferred within different food-webs, and how that
Carbery, M., O'Connor, W., & Palanisami, T. (2018). Trophic transfer of microplastics and
mixed contaminants in the marine food web and implications for human health.
This source discusses factors that influence microplastic ingestion. It also discusses
the impacts of chemical contaminants associated with microplastics and the transfer of
Guzzetti, E., Sureda, A., Tejada, S., & Faggio, C. (2018). Microplastic in marine organism:
This article focuses on the risk associated with the ingestion of microplastic by marine
organisms. The authors explain in depth the potential harm that the plastic material is
not only dangerous itself, but it also can absorb environmental contaminants.
Karbalaei, S., Hanachi, P., Walker, T. R., & Cole, M. (2018). Occurrence, sources, human health
ecosystems, the sources of these microplastics, and the potential human health
impacts. The authors include specific microplastics and their individual effects on the
human body.
Li, J., Liu, H., & Paul Chen, J. (2018). Microplastics in freshwater systems: A review on
The fact that microplastics may cause several harmful physical effects on humans and
living organisms are covered in this article. The toxins that are released from
microplastics can cause great health problems to humans. This article also explains the
Ng, E., Huerta-Lwanga, E., Eldridge, S., Johnston, P., Hu, H., Geissen, V., & Chen, D. (2018)
This article discusses the sources of plastic particles in the agroecosystems and the
constraints and dynamic behavior of plastic while aging on land. This article also
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explains the responses of soil organisms and plants at different levels of biological
Sharma, S., & Chatterjee, S. (2017). Microplastic pollution, a threat to marine ecosystem and
human health: A short review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(27),
21530-21547. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-9910-8
This article covers the potential hazardous effects on humans by alternate ingestion of
Van Raamsdonk, L. W. D., Van Der Zande, M., Koelmans, A. A., Hoogenboom, R. L. A. P.,
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9010072
This source states there are several effects of microplastic in the food chain. It explains
what type of foods and liquids humans consume that have microplastics inside of
them.
Wang, W., Gao, H., Jin, S., Li, R., & Na, G. (2019). The ecotoxicological effects of microplastics
on aquatic food web, from primary producer to human: A review. Ecotoxicology and
freshwater and marine environments. The trophic transfer of microplastics and its
associated contaminants up the aquatic food chain and potential impacts on human
Welle, F., & Franz, R. (2018). Microplastic in bottled natural mineral water – literature review
and considerations on exposure and risk assessment. Food Additives & Contaminants:
Introduces that microplastic particles have been found in bottled mineral water,
seafood products, and in other foods and beverages such as beer, honey, and table salt.
This article focuses on the exposure pathway of microplastic particles in bottled water.
Ziajahromi, S., Neale, P. A., & Leusch, F. D. L. (2016). Wastewater treatment plant effluent as a
source of microplastics: Review of the fate, chemical interactions, and potential risks to
http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2016.414
This article covers how microplastics have been detected in wastewater in different
parts of the world. Also explains how small amounts of microplastics found in
wastewater can be a source of microplastics going into the marine environment, given
authors state there is evidence that microplastics can interact with wastewater-
Maak, T. (2007). Responsible leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the emergence of social
This is an example of a summary annotation. This article focuses on the role of social
capital in responsible leadership. It looks at both the social networks that a leader builds
within an organization, and the links that a leader creates with external stakeholders.
Maak’s main aim with this article seems to be to persuade people of the importance of
continued research into the abilities that a leader requires and how they can be acquired.
Maak, T. (2007). Responsible leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the emergence of social
This is an example of an evaluative annotation. This article focuses on the role of social
capital in responsible leadership. It looks at both the social networks that a leader builds
within an organization, and the links that a leader creates with external stakeholders.
Maak’s main aim with this article seems to be to persuade people of the importance of
continued research into the abilities that a leader requires and how they can be acquired.
The focus on the world of multinational business means that for readers outside this
world many of the conclusions seem rather obvious (be part of the solution not part of the
problem). In spite of this, the article provides useful background information on the topic