We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presence of microplastics in coral reef waters adjacent to inshore reefs on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GRE, 18°31′S 146°23′E). Analysis of samples from sub-surface plankton tows conducted in close proximity to inshore reefs on the central GBR revealed microplastics, similar to those used in marine paints and fishing floats, were present in low concentrations at all water sampling locations. Experimental feeding trials revealed that corals mistake microplastics for prey and can consume up to ~50 μg plastic cm−2 h−1, rates similar to their consumption of plankton and Artemia nauplii in experimental feeding assays. Ingested microplastics were foun...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
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...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
International audienceMicroplastics are ubiquitous throughout the oceans, yet few studies have docum...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
Microplastic pollution has been reported from coral reef systems all over the tropics. Exposure to m...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
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...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
International audienceMicroplastics are ubiquitous throughout the oceans, yet few studies have docum...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
Microplastic pollution has been reported from coral reef systems all over the tropics. Exposure to m...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...