Floating anthropogenic litter provides habitat for a diverse community of marine organisms. A total of 387 taxa, including pro- and eukaryotic micro-organisms, seaweeds and invertebrates, have been found rafting on floating litter in all major oceanic regions. Among the invertebrates, species of bryozoans, crustaceans, molluscs and cnidarians are most frequently reported as rafters on marine litter. Microorganisms are also ubiquitous on marine litter although the composition of the microbial community seems to depend on specific substratum characteristics such as the polymer type of floating plastic items. Sessile suspension feeders are particularly well-adapted to the limited autochthonous food resources on artificial floating substrata an...
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesPlastic debris provides long-lasting substrates for benthic organisms, ...
Invertebrates represent the most plentiful component of marine biodiversity. To date, only few speci...
Marine litter (ML) contaminates essentially all global coastal and marine environments and drives mu...
Floating anthropogenic litter provides habitat for a diverse community of marine organisms. A total ...
Anthropogenic plastic pollution is a global problem. In the marine environment, one of its less stud...
Marine litter has been identified as one of the greatest threats to sustainability of aquatic ecosys...
Rafting of marine and terrestrial organisms has been reported from a variety of substrata and from a...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
Marine litter can affect im portant fish habitats such as the nursery and breeding grounds. The two ...
As far back as 1870, i.e., about 150 years ago, Jules Verne described the accumulation of debris in ...
This book describes how manmade litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the...
Changes in macrofauna community structure, abundance and species richness were examined both before ...
In the last decades, marine litter has become ubiquitous and has adverse impacts on marine animals t...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Certain types of marine litter, usually considered as pollutants, may also be a resource, serving as...
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesPlastic debris provides long-lasting substrates for benthic organisms, ...
Invertebrates represent the most plentiful component of marine biodiversity. To date, only few speci...
Marine litter (ML) contaminates essentially all global coastal and marine environments and drives mu...
Floating anthropogenic litter provides habitat for a diverse community of marine organisms. A total ...
Anthropogenic plastic pollution is a global problem. In the marine environment, one of its less stud...
Marine litter has been identified as one of the greatest threats to sustainability of aquatic ecosys...
Rafting of marine and terrestrial organisms has been reported from a variety of substrata and from a...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
Marine litter can affect im portant fish habitats such as the nursery and breeding grounds. The two ...
As far back as 1870, i.e., about 150 years ago, Jules Verne described the accumulation of debris in ...
This book describes how manmade litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the...
Changes in macrofauna community structure, abundance and species richness were examined both before ...
In the last decades, marine litter has become ubiquitous and has adverse impacts on marine animals t...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Certain types of marine litter, usually considered as pollutants, may also be a resource, serving as...
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesPlastic debris provides long-lasting substrates for benthic organisms, ...
Invertebrates represent the most plentiful component of marine biodiversity. To date, only few speci...
Marine litter (ML) contaminates essentially all global coastal and marine environments and drives mu...