Although microplastics have dramatically accumulated in the marine environment, knowledge of their impact on organisms and biological processes in marine ecosystems is very scarce. The present study aimed at testing the hypothesis that microplastics participate in biogenic particle aggregation processes within the marine water column. For this purpose, interactions of polystyrene microplastics (700-900 µm) with biogenic particles, primarily phytoplankton, were investigated in laboratory experiments. Together with biogenic particles, microplastics formed relatively large aggregates. In the presence of microplastics, particle aggregation was faster and more pronounced compared to aggregation between biogenic particles only. At the end of the ...
It is estimated that large numbers of microplastics are present in the marine environment and their ...
At present, microplastics (MPs) have gradually become a hot issue in marine environmental pollution ...
Plastic particles are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Given their low density, they have the t...
To understand the fate and impacts of microplastics (MP) in the marine ecosystems, it is essential t...
International audiencePlastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate ...
Microplastics are a major environmental challenge, being ubiquitous and persistent as to represent a...
Plastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate in marine environment....
Plastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate in marine environment....
Ocean plastic pollution has resulted in a substantial accumulation of microplastics in the marine en...
Microplastics (<5 mm) have often been studied under in-vitro conditions where plastics have been inv...
Aggregation has a significant control over the fate of plastics in natural waters. It can increase t...
In the aquatic environment, microplastics coexist with microorganisms that attach to the surface and...
Major water-polluting microplastics (for example, polyethylene, polypropylene and others) have lower...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
International audiencePlastic pollution has become a significant concern in aquatic ecosystems, wher...
It is estimated that large numbers of microplastics are present in the marine environment and their ...
At present, microplastics (MPs) have gradually become a hot issue in marine environmental pollution ...
Plastic particles are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Given their low density, they have the t...
To understand the fate and impacts of microplastics (MP) in the marine ecosystems, it is essential t...
International audiencePlastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate ...
Microplastics are a major environmental challenge, being ubiquitous and persistent as to represent a...
Plastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate in marine environment....
Plastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate in marine environment....
Ocean plastic pollution has resulted in a substantial accumulation of microplastics in the marine en...
Microplastics (<5 mm) have often been studied under in-vitro conditions where plastics have been inv...
Aggregation has a significant control over the fate of plastics in natural waters. It can increase t...
In the aquatic environment, microplastics coexist with microorganisms that attach to the surface and...
Major water-polluting microplastics (for example, polyethylene, polypropylene and others) have lower...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
International audiencePlastic pollution has become a significant concern in aquatic ecosystems, wher...
It is estimated that large numbers of microplastics are present in the marine environment and their ...
At present, microplastics (MPs) have gradually become a hot issue in marine environmental pollution ...
Plastic particles are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Given their low density, they have the t...