The contamination of natural systems with plastic debris has become one of the most pressing global environmental issues. Microplastics (MPs) are of particular concern because their ubiquity and small size make them available for ingestion by a range of aquatic biota. MP exposure studies are hence proliferating rapidly but are typically limited to the analyses of population-level responses in toxicity endpoints across treatments. Potential contaminant-induced alterations in behavioural patterns, however, could manifest on numerous levels of variation: at the population level, between individuals and within individuals. Here, we used repeated measures on startle response durations – a risk-avoidance mechanism – in European hermit crabs, Pagu...
The development of anthropogenic activities during recent centuries has led to an increase in enviro...
Microplastics, as defined by NOAA, are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long, which c...
Many animals benefit from aggregating due to the anti-predator effects associated with living in gro...
The contamination of natural systems with plastic debris has become one of the most pressing global ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in global marine systems and may have negative impacts on a vast range ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in global marine systems and may have negative impacts on a vast range ...
Microplastics (<5 mm) are a threat to marine biodiversity however their effects on animal cognition ...
Anthropogenic stressors are becoming increasingly prevalent in the marine environment, both as direc...
Human impacts on the environment affect organisms at all levels of biological organisation and ultim...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Microplastics may affect the physiology, behaviour and populations of aquatic and terrestrial fauna ...
Microplastic (MP) pollution is a key global environmental issue and laboratory exposure studies on a...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Plastic is a major pollutant found to be ubiquitous in the marine environment (Gregory and Ryan, 199...
The development of anthropogenic activities during recent centuries has led to an increase in enviro...
Microplastics, as defined by NOAA, are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long, which c...
Many animals benefit from aggregating due to the anti-predator effects associated with living in gro...
The contamination of natural systems with plastic debris has become one of the most pressing global ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in global marine systems and may have negative impacts on a vast range ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in global marine systems and may have negative impacts on a vast range ...
Microplastics (<5 mm) are a threat to marine biodiversity however their effects on animal cognition ...
Anthropogenic stressors are becoming increasingly prevalent in the marine environment, both as direc...
Human impacts on the environment affect organisms at all levels of biological organisation and ultim...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Microplastics may affect the physiology, behaviour and populations of aquatic and terrestrial fauna ...
Microplastic (MP) pollution is a key global environmental issue and laboratory exposure studies on a...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Plastic is a major pollutant found to be ubiquitous in the marine environment (Gregory and Ryan, 199...
The development of anthropogenic activities during recent centuries has led to an increase in enviro...
Microplastics, as defined by NOAA, are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long, which c...
Many animals benefit from aggregating due to the anti-predator effects associated with living in gro...