The effect of a pollutant on the base of the food web can have knock-on effects for trophic structure and ecosystem functioning. In this study we assess the effect of microplastic exposure on juveniles of a planktivorous fish (Acanthochromis polyacanthus), a species that is widespread and abundant on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Under five different plastic concentration treatments, with plastics the same size as the natural food particles (mean 2mm diameter), there was no significant effect of plastic exposure on fish growth, body condition or behaviour. The amount of plastics found in the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract was low, with a range of one to eight particles remaining in the gut of individual fish at the end of a 6-week plastic-exposur...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
For two months, communities in 5.8 m3 outdoor marine mesocosms were exposed to 700 μm sphere-shaped ...
Microplastics are plastic particles less than 5 mm and have been classified as contaminants of emerg...
The effect of a pollutant on the base of the food web can have knock-on effects for trophic structur...
The effect of a pollutant on the base of the food web can have knock-on effects for trophic structur...
The increased use and rapid disposal of plastic products is leading to the widespread accumulation o...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Their small size makes them bioavailable to ...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
Microplastics (MPs), classified as plastic debris less than 5 mm in size, are widely found in variou...
Microplastic pollution is of current public concern for global environmental health and of relevance...
Microplastics (MPs) are present throughout aquatic ecosystems, and can be ingested by a wide variety...
Today, plastics have been used in many areas and their use have been increasing day by day. This inc...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
The abundance of microplastics in the environment is rising with increasing anthropogenic mass produ...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
For two months, communities in 5.8 m3 outdoor marine mesocosms were exposed to 700 μm sphere-shaped ...
Microplastics are plastic particles less than 5 mm and have been classified as contaminants of emerg...
The effect of a pollutant on the base of the food web can have knock-on effects for trophic structur...
The effect of a pollutant on the base of the food web can have knock-on effects for trophic structur...
The increased use and rapid disposal of plastic products is leading to the widespread accumulation o...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Their small size makes them bioavailable to ...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
Microplastics (MPs), classified as plastic debris less than 5 mm in size, are widely found in variou...
Microplastic pollution is of current public concern for global environmental health and of relevance...
Microplastics (MPs) are present throughout aquatic ecosystems, and can be ingested by a wide variety...
Today, plastics have been used in many areas and their use have been increasing day by day. This inc...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
The abundance of microplastics in the environment is rising with increasing anthropogenic mass produ...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
For two months, communities in 5.8 m3 outdoor marine mesocosms were exposed to 700 μm sphere-shaped ...
Microplastics are plastic particles less than 5 mm and have been classified as contaminants of emerg...