The occurrence of microplastic in the environment is of global concern. However, the microplastic hazard assessment is hampered by a lack of adequate ecotoxicological methods because of conceptual and practical problems with particle exposure. In the environment, suspended solids (e.g., clay and cellulose) in the same size range as microplastic, are ubiquitous. Therefore, it must be established whether the addition of microplastic to these background levels of particulate material represents a hazard. We present a novel approach employing a serial dilution of microplastic and reference particles, in mixtures, which allows disentangling the effect of the microplastic from that of the other particulates. We demonstrate the applicability of th...
Although the study of microplastics in the aquatic environment incorporates a diversity of research ...
Microplastic reference materials can be defined as standardised and well-characterised batches of pa...
Microplastics research in the aquatic environment is highly interdisciplinary, but rarely uses knowl...
With increasing global plastics production, the amounts of fragmenting, microscopic plastic debris (...
Assessment of microplastic impacts in biota is challenging due to the complex behavior of the test p...
There is definitive evidence that microplastics, defined as plastic particles less than 5 mm in size...
The global distribution and anticipated increase of environmental microplastic (MP) pollution are co...
When assessing potentially harmful ecotoxicological or toxicological effects of microplastics, resea...
In the literature, there is widespread consensus that methods in plastic research need improvement. ...
The effects of microplastics on zooplankton are an increasing environmental concern. Both primary mi...
There is definitive evidence that microplastics, defined as plastic particles less than 5 mm in size...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pose a novel threat to nature. Despite being first noticed in the 1970s...
Plastics with their pervasive distribution are gradually becoming a global threat to the environment...
Microplastics, originating directly from household and industrial products or from large plastic deg...
Although the study of microplastics in the aquatic environment incorporates a diversity of research ...
Although the study of microplastics in the aquatic environment incorporates a diversity of research ...
Microplastic reference materials can be defined as standardised and well-characterised batches of pa...
Microplastics research in the aquatic environment is highly interdisciplinary, but rarely uses knowl...
With increasing global plastics production, the amounts of fragmenting, microscopic plastic debris (...
Assessment of microplastic impacts in biota is challenging due to the complex behavior of the test p...
There is definitive evidence that microplastics, defined as plastic particles less than 5 mm in size...
The global distribution and anticipated increase of environmental microplastic (MP) pollution are co...
When assessing potentially harmful ecotoxicological or toxicological effects of microplastics, resea...
In the literature, there is widespread consensus that methods in plastic research need improvement. ...
The effects of microplastics on zooplankton are an increasing environmental concern. Both primary mi...
There is definitive evidence that microplastics, defined as plastic particles less than 5 mm in size...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pose a novel threat to nature. Despite being first noticed in the 1970s...
Plastics with their pervasive distribution are gradually becoming a global threat to the environment...
Microplastics, originating directly from household and industrial products or from large plastic deg...
Although the study of microplastics in the aquatic environment incorporates a diversity of research ...
Although the study of microplastics in the aquatic environment incorporates a diversity of research ...
Microplastic reference materials can be defined as standardised and well-characterised batches of pa...
Microplastics research in the aquatic environment is highly interdisciplinary, but rarely uses knowl...