Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indirectly by trophic transfer from contaminated prey. The latter has been observed for low-trophic level organisms in laboratory conditions, yet empirical evidence in high trophic-level taxa is lacking. In natura studies face difficulties when dealing with contamination and differentiating between directly and indirectly ingested microplastics. The ethical constraints of subjecting large organisms, such as marine mammals, to laboratory investigations hinder the resolution of these limitations. Here, these issues were resolved by analysing sub-samples of scat from captive grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) and whole digestive tracts of the wil...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
Microplastic (MP) contamination has been well documented across a range of habitats and for a large ...
Open oceanic systems are affected by the contamination from microplastics (MPs; plastic particles ¡ ...
Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indir...
1. Microplastics (plastic particles <5 mm in size) are highly available for ingestion by a wide rang...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Methods in Ecology and E...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.Plastic polluti...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
Large filter-feeding animals are potential sentinels for understanding the extent of microplastic po...
Microplastic pollution is a ubiquitous threat in the marine environment. The ingestion of microscopi...
Microplastic particles (\u3c5 mm) are ubiquitous throughout global marine ecosystems, including the ...
Published Online 8/6/23 OnlinePublContext. Microplastics are widespread in aquatic ecosystems and ar...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
Microplastic (MP) contamination has been well documented across a range of habitats and for a large ...
Open oceanic systems are affected by the contamination from microplastics (MPs; plastic particles ¡ ...
Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indir...
1. Microplastics (plastic particles <5 mm in size) are highly available for ingestion by a wide rang...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Methods in Ecology and E...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record.Plastic polluti...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
Large filter-feeding animals are potential sentinels for understanding the extent of microplastic po...
Microplastic pollution is a ubiquitous threat in the marine environment. The ingestion of microscopi...
Microplastic particles (\u3c5 mm) are ubiquitous throughout global marine ecosystems, including the ...
Published Online 8/6/23 OnlinePublContext. Microplastics are widespread in aquatic ecosystems and ar...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
Microplastic (MP) contamination has been well documented across a range of habitats and for a large ...
Open oceanic systems are affected by the contamination from microplastics (MPs; plastic particles ¡ ...