Experimental studies have shown how microplastics are taken up by various aquatic organisms. Most of these studies have been carried out with small ( 200 μm and ABS > 100 μm) in comparison to primary microplastic beads (90 μm). Our results show that fragments of secondary plastics may end up in the food web but only in small amounts, and that the size of the fragments more than their shape is a crucial nominator influencing the numbers of plastics ingested. Future research aiming to resolve the effects of microplastics in the ecosystems should concentrate on environmentally relevant plastics and concentrations.Peer reviewe
The study of environmental microplastics has increased over the past decade, with hundreds of new st...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...
Every year worldwide, more than 300 million tons of plastics are produced, half of which is designed...
Experimental studies have shown how microplastics are taken up by various aquatic organisms. Most of...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the ‘plastic ag...
fragments with various sizes ranging from meter to micrometer due to changing environmental conditio...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the "plastic ag...
The exponential production and use of plastics has generated increasing environmental release over t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pl...
Microplastics (MPs) are observed to be present on the seafloor ranging from coastal areas to deep se...
The effects of microplastics (MP) on aquatic organisms are currently the subject of intense research...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
The global impact plastic pollution has on aquatic ecosystems is rapidly increasing and there are nu...
Over the past decade, enhanced scientific interest has produced an expanding knowledge base for micr...
Microscopic plastic items (microplastics) are ubiquitously present in aquatic ecosystems. With decre...
The study of environmental microplastics has increased over the past decade, with hundreds of new st...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...
Every year worldwide, more than 300 million tons of plastics are produced, half of which is designed...
Experimental studies have shown how microplastics are taken up by various aquatic organisms. Most of...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the ‘plastic ag...
fragments with various sizes ranging from meter to micrometer due to changing environmental conditio...
Background: While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the "plastic ag...
The exponential production and use of plastics has generated increasing environmental release over t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pl...
Microplastics (MPs) are observed to be present on the seafloor ranging from coastal areas to deep se...
The effects of microplastics (MP) on aquatic organisms are currently the subject of intense research...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
The global impact plastic pollution has on aquatic ecosystems is rapidly increasing and there are nu...
Over the past decade, enhanced scientific interest has produced an expanding knowledge base for micr...
Microscopic plastic items (microplastics) are ubiquitously present in aquatic ecosystems. With decre...
The study of environmental microplastics has increased over the past decade, with hundreds of new st...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...
Every year worldwide, more than 300 million tons of plastics are produced, half of which is designed...