Bivalves are the focus of experimental research as they can filtrate a broad size range of microplastics (MPs) with negative consequences for their physiology. Studies use a range of MP shapes, materials, sizes and concentrations raising the question on whether these reflect environmental observations. We review experimental studies on the effects of MPs on marine bivalves and contrast the MP characteristics used with corresponding data from the environment. Mussels were the most common bivalve across experiments which reflect their high abundance and broad distribution in the field. Although fibres are the dominant shape of MPs in coastal systems, most studies focus on spherules and beads, and MP concentrations are often orders of magnitud...
In coastal habitats, mussels are exposed to microplastic (MP; plastic 1,250 particles/ml) but was no...
The impact of a microplastic (MP) mixture composed of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) plast...
We compare the toxicity of microplastics, microfibres and nanoplastics on mussels. Mussels (Mytilus ...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordWe inves...
The effect of microplastics on marine invertebrates is almost completely unknown, and must be studie...
Plastics become debris in the ocean that can be broken down into tiny particles of micro size (<5...
It is well known that microplastics are ubiquitous within the marine environment and that organisms ...
Microplastic pollution is a complex global issue, with millions of tons of plastic reaching marine e...
Microplastics (MPs) are the most numerous debris reported in marine environments and assessment of t...
Microplastics (\u3c5mm) are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Industrial and residential wastewa...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
As filter feeders, marine bivalves inhabiting estuarine and coastal areas are directly exposed to mi...
Microplastic particles present ubiquitously throughout the marine environment. To assess the widespr...
Microplastics are an ecological stressor with implications for ecosystem and human health when prese...
In coastal habitats, mussels are exposed to microplastic (MP; plastic 1,250 particles/ml) but was no...
The impact of a microplastic (MP) mixture composed of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) plast...
We compare the toxicity of microplastics, microfibres and nanoplastics on mussels. Mussels (Mytilus ...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordWe inves...
The effect of microplastics on marine invertebrates is almost completely unknown, and must be studie...
Plastics become debris in the ocean that can be broken down into tiny particles of micro size (<5...
It is well known that microplastics are ubiquitous within the marine environment and that organisms ...
Microplastic pollution is a complex global issue, with millions of tons of plastic reaching marine e...
Microplastics (MPs) are the most numerous debris reported in marine environments and assessment of t...
Microplastics (\u3c5mm) are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Industrial and residential wastewa...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
As filter feeders, marine bivalves inhabiting estuarine and coastal areas are directly exposed to mi...
Microplastic particles present ubiquitously throughout the marine environment. To assess the widespr...
Microplastics are an ecological stressor with implications for ecosystem and human health when prese...
In coastal habitats, mussels are exposed to microplastic (MP; plastic 1,250 particles/ml) but was no...
The impact of a microplastic (MP) mixture composed of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) plast...
We compare the toxicity of microplastics, microfibres and nanoplastics on mussels. Mussels (Mytilus ...