Resistant to degradation, plastic litter poses a long-term threat to marine ecosystems. Biodegradable materials have been developed to replace conventional plastics, but little is known of their impacts and degradation in marine environments. A 14-week laboratory experiment was conducted to investigate the sorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to conventional (polystyrene PS and polyamide PA) and bio-based, biodegradable plastic films (cellulose acetate CA and poly-L-lactic acid PLLA), and to examine the composition of bacterial communities colonizing these materials. Mesoplastics (1 cm(2)) of these materials were incubated in sediment and seawater collected from two sites in the Gulf of Finland, on the coast of the highly urb...
The accumulation of plastic litter in the marine environment is a growing ecological concern. Microo...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Plastics, when entering the environment, are immediately colonised by microorganisms. This modifies ...
Plastic pollution threatens both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. As a result of the pressures of...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Research articleIt remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are cap...
Plastic litter is entering and accumulating in our oceans and can be found in the marine environment...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
The increasing amount of plastic littered into the sea may provide a new substratum for benthic orga...
Plastics become rapidly colonized by microbes when released into marine environments. This microbial...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Most researches on the plastisphere in coastal environments deal with plastics floating in seawater....
Plastics remarkably contribute to marine litter, which is raising serious concerns. Currently, littl...
The accumulation of plastic litter in the marine environment is a growing ecological concern. Microo...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Plastics, when entering the environment, are immediately colonised by microorganisms. This modifies ...
Plastic pollution threatens both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. As a result of the pressures of...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Research articleIt remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are cap...
Plastic litter is entering and accumulating in our oceans and can be found in the marine environment...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
The increasing amount of plastic littered into the sea may provide a new substratum for benthic orga...
Plastics become rapidly colonized by microbes when released into marine environments. This microbial...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Most researches on the plastisphere in coastal environments deal with plastics floating in seawater....
Plastics remarkably contribute to marine litter, which is raising serious concerns. Currently, littl...
The accumulation of plastic litter in the marine environment is a growing ecological concern. Microo...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Plastics, when entering the environment, are immediately colonised by microorganisms. This modifies ...