Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 mm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl) polystyrene, polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride, with 100% efficiency. This validated protocol will enable researchers worldwide to quantify microplastic contamination in turtles in a reliable and comparable way
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
Microplastics are an increasing threat to marine environments and the organisms that inhabit them. S...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 mm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 μm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Since the 1950s, the mass production and use of plastics worldwide has increased exponentially. Thei...
International audienceMarine litter consists in 60 to 80% of plastics including microplastics, usual...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Mi...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
Microplastic debris (<5 mm) is a prolific environmental pollutant, found worldwide in marine, freshw...
[EN] Microplastics are small plastic particles, globally distributed throughout the oceans. To prope...
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
Microplastics are an increasing threat to marine environments and the organisms that inhabit them. S...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 mm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 μm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Since the 1950s, the mass production and use of plastics worldwide has increased exponentially. Thei...
International audienceMarine litter consists in 60 to 80% of plastics including microplastics, usual...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Mi...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
Microplastic debris (<5 mm) is a prolific environmental pollutant, found worldwide in marine, freshw...
[EN] Microplastics are small plastic particles, globally distributed throughout the oceans. To prope...
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
Microplastics are an increasing threat to marine environments and the organisms that inhabit them. S...