This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impacts on corals. Recent research suggests that microplastics have a variety of species-specific impacts. Among them, a reduced growth, a substantial decrease of detoxifying and immunity enzymes, an increase in antioxidant enzyme activity, high production of mucus, reduction of fitness, and negative effects on coral-Symbiodiniaceae relationships have been highlighted in recent papers. In addition to this, tissue necrosis, lower fertilization success, alteration of metabolite profiles, energetic costs, decreased skeletal growth and calcification, and coral bleaching have been observed under significant concentrations of microplastics. Furthermore...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by the consequences of global change such as increasing temper...
There is evidence that microplastic (MP) pollution can negatively influence coral health; however, m...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
When water temperature rises, corals undergo a process called coral bleaching, where they kick out e...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...
This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impa...
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by the consequences of global change such as increasing temper...
There is evidence that microplastic (MP) pollution can negatively influence coral health; however, m...
Microplastics are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and contaminate coral reef ecosystems. Th...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widespread in the ocean, but their impacts on coral reef...
When water temperature rises, corals undergo a process called coral bleaching, where they kick out e...
Plastic contamination is now recognized as one of the most serious environmental issues for oceans. ...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
Microplastics (less than 5 mm) are a recognized threat to aquatic food webs because they are ingeste...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presenc...
International audienceThe impact of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microplastics (<100 mm; P100-A P...