Nearshore biogenic habitats are known to trap sediments, and may therefore also accumulate biofouled, non-buoyant microplastics. Using a current-generating field flume (TiDyFLOW), we experimentally assessed the mechanisms of microplastic trapping of two size classes, 0.5 mm and 2.5 mm particle size, by three contrasting types of biogenic habitats: 1) seagrasses, 2) macroalgae, and 3) scleractinian corals. Results showed that benthic organisms with a complex architecture and rough surface – such as hard corals – trap the highest number of microplastics in their aboveground structure. Sediment was however the major microplastic sink, accumulating 1 to 2 orders of magnitude more microplastics than the benthic structure. Microplastic accumulati...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
Spatial uptake patterns of microplastics (MP) by marine species are largely unexplored under field c...
International audiencePlastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate ...
Nearshore biogenic habitats are known to trap sediments, and may therefore also accumulate biofouled...
Marine canopies formed by seagrass and other coastal vegetated ecosystems could act as sinks of micr...
There is growing concern from governments and the public regarding the threat plastic pollution pose...
Plastic waste has become ubiquitous in ecosystems worldwide. Few, recent studies report evidence of ...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
Microplastics have been discovered ubiquitously in marine environments. While their accumulation is ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, however, the mechanisms governing their upta...
The role of microplastic (MP) particles in marine ecosystem dynamics is still largely unknown, despi...
Saltmarshes are important natural ecosystems along many temperate (and other) coastlines. They stabi...
The marine environment is affected by the increasing presence of microplastics (MPs; < 5 mm), and th...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
Microplastics are now synonymous with human impacts on the environment and as a threat to marine org...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
Spatial uptake patterns of microplastics (MP) by marine species are largely unexplored under field c...
International audiencePlastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate ...
Nearshore biogenic habitats are known to trap sediments, and may therefore also accumulate biofouled...
Marine canopies formed by seagrass and other coastal vegetated ecosystems could act as sinks of micr...
There is growing concern from governments and the public regarding the threat plastic pollution pose...
Plastic waste has become ubiquitous in ecosystems worldwide. Few, recent studies report evidence of ...
Investigations of encounters between corals and microplastics have, to date, used particle concentra...
Microplastics have been discovered ubiquitously in marine environments. While their accumulation is ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, however, the mechanisms governing their upta...
The role of microplastic (MP) particles in marine ecosystem dynamics is still largely unknown, despi...
Saltmarshes are important natural ecosystems along many temperate (and other) coastlines. They stabi...
The marine environment is affected by the increasing presence of microplastics (MPs; < 5 mm), and th...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
Microplastics are now synonymous with human impacts on the environment and as a threat to marine org...
The impact of plastic debris, and in particular of microplastics (here referred as particles smaller...
Spatial uptake patterns of microplastics (MP) by marine species are largely unexplored under field c...
International audiencePlastic debris are resistant to degradation, and therefore tend to accumulate ...