Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingested at multiple trophic levels and may bioaccumulate. In urban coastal environments, high densities of microplastics may disrupt nutritional intake. However, behavioural dynamics and consequences of microparticle ingestion are still poorly understood. As filter or suspension feeders, benthic marine invertebrates are vulnerable to microplastic ingestion. We explored microplastic ingestion by the temperate coral Astrangia poculata. We detected an average of over 100 microplastic particles per polyp in wild-captured colonies from Rhode Island. In the laboratory, corals were fed microbeads to characterize ingestion preference and retention of micro...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Microplastics (MP), have now been found everywhere and are being linked to negative health effects i...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Increasing marine microplastic pollution has detrimentally impacted organismal physiology and ecosys...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
Microplastic debris is a globally-pervasive contaminant, which presents a substantial risk to marine...
There is increasing concern about the impacts of microplastics (<1 mm) on marine biota. Microplastic...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Microplastics (MP), have now been found everywhere and are being linked to negative health effects i...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Increasing marine microplastic pollution has detrimentally impacted organismal physiology and ecosys...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
Microplastic debris is a globally-pervasive contaminant, which presents a substantial risk to marine...
There is increasing concern about the impacts of microplastics (<1 mm) on marine biota. Microplastic...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Microplastics (MP), have now been found everywhere and are being linked to negative health effects i...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...