The vast category of microplastics in the marine environment, encompassing among other aspects their persistence, degradation and impact on biota, has become an important topic of research. In spite of environmental health concerns, much work has yet to be done on understanding the potential roles of polymer sources, composition and particle sizes in causing adverse effects which have already been observed in a number of biota. The present study was aimed at adding to current knowledge by verifying if, and to what extent, embryogenesis in the sea urchin species Paracentrotus lividus is adversely affected by polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate virgin microparticles over a size range 1–230 μm and at concentrations of 0.1–10 mg L−1. Develop...
One of the major consequences of increasing atmospheric CO2 is a phenomenon known as ocean acidifica...
Although irregular-shaped secondary microplastics (SMP) account for most MPs in marine environments,...
The aim of this work was to estimate the risk of the combined effect of global warming factors and m...
The vast category of microplastics in the marine environment, encompassing among other aspects their...
Two microplastic sets, polystyrene (PS) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), were tested for adverse ...
Microplastic pollution is a growing concern in marine ecosystems. With an estimated 5 trillion tons ...
Microplastic pollution in the marine environment is of increasing global concern and, therefore, det...
As a proxy for pollutants that may be simultaneously present in urban wastewater streams, the effect...
Nanoplastic debris, resulted from runoff and weathering breakdown of macro- and microplastics, repre...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordMicropla...
There is increasing concern about the impacts of microplastics (<1 mm) on marine biota. Microplastic...
The aim of this study was to detect ecotoxicological effects of 0.1 μm polystyrene microbeads in mar...
Nanoplastic debris, resulted from runoff and weathering breakdown of macro- and microplastics, repre...
One of the major consequences of increasing atmospheric CO2 is a phenomenon known as ocean acidifica...
Although irregular-shaped secondary microplastics (SMP) account for most MPs in marine environments,...
The aim of this work was to estimate the risk of the combined effect of global warming factors and m...
The vast category of microplastics in the marine environment, encompassing among other aspects their...
Two microplastic sets, polystyrene (PS) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), were tested for adverse ...
Microplastic pollution is a growing concern in marine ecosystems. With an estimated 5 trillion tons ...
Microplastic pollution in the marine environment is of increasing global concern and, therefore, det...
As a proxy for pollutants that may be simultaneously present in urban wastewater streams, the effect...
Nanoplastic debris, resulted from runoff and weathering breakdown of macro- and microplastics, repre...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordMicropla...
There is increasing concern about the impacts of microplastics (<1 mm) on marine biota. Microplastic...
The aim of this study was to detect ecotoxicological effects of 0.1 μm polystyrene microbeads in mar...
Nanoplastic debris, resulted from runoff and weathering breakdown of macro- and microplastics, repre...
One of the major consequences of increasing atmospheric CO2 is a phenomenon known as ocean acidifica...
Although irregular-shaped secondary microplastics (SMP) account for most MPs in marine environments,...
The aim of this work was to estimate the risk of the combined effect of global warming factors and m...