Coral reefs are increasingly affected by the consequences of global change such as increasing temperatures or pollution. Lately, microplastics (i.e., fragments < 5 mm) have been identified as another potential threat. While previous studies have assessed short-term effects caused by high concentrations of microplastics, nothing is known about the long-term effects of microplastics under realistic concentrations. Therefore, a microcosm study was conducted and corals of the genera Acropora, Pocillopora, Porites, and Heliopora were exposed to microplastics in a concentration of 200 particles L-1, relating to predicted pollution levels. Coral growth and health, as well as symbiont properties were studied over a period of six months. The exposur...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Plastic pollution is a large and growing problem in our ever producing world. Not only does it litte...
There is evidence that microplastic (MP) pollution can negatively influence coral health; however, m...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Microplastics are a prevalent pollutant in today’s environment, particularly in marine ecosystems. T...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
When water temperature rises, corals undergo a process called coral bleaching, where they kick out e...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Plastic pollution is a large and growing problem in our ever producing world. Not only does it litte...
There is evidence that microplastic (MP) pollution can negatively influence coral health; however, m...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Microplastics are a prevalent pollutant in today’s environment, particularly in marine ecosystems. T...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
When water temperature rises, corals undergo a process called coral bleaching, where they kick out e...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Plastic pollution is a large and growing problem in our ever producing world. Not only does it litte...