The scientific understanding regarding sources, occurrence, and effects of microplastics in the aquatic environment has advanced rapidly, leaving some meaningful knowledge gaps virtually untouched. One of them is the interactions of microplastics and biofilms, microbial communities ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and fundamental for a range of ecosystem‐level processes. It is evident that biofilms can quickly develop on the microplastic surface and consequently change particle properties and, as such, its fate and ecotoxicity. Moreover, microplastics interact with ubiquitous biofilms that are developed on any surfaces in aquatic ecosystems. Although the knowledge about these interactions is at best limited, it is expected that microplastic...
Microplastic research started at the turn of the millennium and is of growing interest, as microplas...
Over the past decade, enhanced scientific interest has produced an expanding knowledge base for micr...
Biofilm that colonizes on the surface of microplastics (MPs) may represent a potential health risk. ...
The scientific understanding regarding sources, occurrence, and effects of microplastics in the aqua...
International audiencePlastics, especially microplastics (<5 mm in length), are anthropogenic polyme...
Microplastics in the biosphere are currently of great environmental concern because of their potenti...
Particulate plastic fragments (micro and nano-plastics) in aquatic environments provide abundant sol...
In the aquatic environment, microplastics coexist with microorganisms that attach to the surface and...
Major water-polluting microplastics (for example, polyethylene, polypropylene and others) have lower...
In contrast to marine ecosystems, the toxicity impact of microplastics in freshwater environments is...
Microplastics (MP) provide a unique and extensive surface for microbial colonization in aquatic ecos...
In contrast to marine ecosystems, the toxicity impact of microplastics in freshwater environments is...
Microplastics are global pollutants in water media ranging from drinking water to freshwater streams...
Microplastics pollution in marine environments is concerning. Microplastics persist and accumulate i...
Microplastics are discharged into the environment through human activities and are persistent in the...
Microplastic research started at the turn of the millennium and is of growing interest, as microplas...
Over the past decade, enhanced scientific interest has produced an expanding knowledge base for micr...
Biofilm that colonizes on the surface of microplastics (MPs) may represent a potential health risk. ...
The scientific understanding regarding sources, occurrence, and effects of microplastics in the aqua...
International audiencePlastics, especially microplastics (<5 mm in length), are anthropogenic polyme...
Microplastics in the biosphere are currently of great environmental concern because of their potenti...
Particulate plastic fragments (micro and nano-plastics) in aquatic environments provide abundant sol...
In the aquatic environment, microplastics coexist with microorganisms that attach to the surface and...
Major water-polluting microplastics (for example, polyethylene, polypropylene and others) have lower...
In contrast to marine ecosystems, the toxicity impact of microplastics in freshwater environments is...
Microplastics (MP) provide a unique and extensive surface for microbial colonization in aquatic ecos...
In contrast to marine ecosystems, the toxicity impact of microplastics in freshwater environments is...
Microplastics are global pollutants in water media ranging from drinking water to freshwater streams...
Microplastics pollution in marine environments is concerning. Microplastics persist and accumulate i...
Microplastics are discharged into the environment through human activities and are persistent in the...
Microplastic research started at the turn of the millennium and is of growing interest, as microplas...
Over the past decade, enhanced scientific interest has produced an expanding knowledge base for micr...
Biofilm that colonizes on the surface of microplastics (MPs) may represent a potential health risk. ...