In the global ocean, more than 380 species are known to ingest microplastics (plastic particles less than 5 mm in size), including mid-trophic forage fishes central to pelagic food webs. Trophic pathways that bioaccumulate microplastics in marine food webs remain unclear. We assess the potential for the trophic transfer of microplastics through forage fishes, which are prey for diverse predators including commercial and protected species. Here, we quantify Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) exposure to microplastics relative to their natural zooplankton prey, across their vertical habitat. Microplastic and zooplankton samples were collected from the California Current Ecosystem in 2006 and 2007. We estimated the abundance of microplastics ...
Highlights: • Microplastics were found both at the surface and at depth within the Baltic Sea. • M...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics threaten the health of numerous marine organisms at all trophic levels. Currently, the...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Their small size makes them bioavailable to ...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
Microplastics in the marine environment are well documented, and interactions with marine biota have...
Microplastic contamination was investigated in the gut contents of an economically important estuari...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the hydrosphere. Yet, we lack an understanding of contamination amon...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Microplastics have been documented in marine environments worldwide, where they pose a potential ris...
Microplastic debris is a globally-pervasive contaminant, which presents a substantial risk to marine...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
Highlights: • Microplastics were found both at the surface and at depth within the Baltic Sea. • M...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics threaten the health of numerous marine organisms at all trophic levels. Currently, the...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Their small size makes them bioavailable to ...
Larval life stages of fishes are uniquely susceptible to microplastic plastic pollution as they are ...
Microplastics in the marine environment are well documented, and interactions with marine biota have...
Microplastic contamination was investigated in the gut contents of an economically important estuari...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the hydrosphere. Yet, we lack an understanding of contamination amon...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Microplastics have been documented in marine environments worldwide, where they pose a potential ris...
Microplastic debris is a globally-pervasive contaminant, which presents a substantial risk to marine...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
Highlights: • Microplastics were found both at the surface and at depth within the Baltic Sea. • M...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics threaten the health of numerous marine organisms at all trophic levels. Currently, the...