The role of microplastic (MP) particles in marine ecosystem dynamics is still largely unknown, despite their increasing occurrence in ocean waters worldwide. As the majority of MPs eventually sinks to marine sediments, it is of crucial importance to understand their interaction with the organisms inhabiting such habitats. Particularly, macrobenthos is recognized as one of the key players in regulating sedimentary processes and functioning through its burrowing, feeding, and bioirrigating activities. We performed a mesocosm experiment with natural sediments from the Belgian part of the North sea hosting high densities of bioturbating taxa including polychaetes, bivalves and ophiuroids. We investigated to which extent the local macrofauna com...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
Plastic is the most abundant type of debris found in the marine environment, commonly representing b...
Highlights • Microplastic burial in coastal sediments were investigated in field and laboratory. ...
Microplastics (MPs) are observed to be present on the seafloor ranging from coastal areas to deep se...
The first reports of small plastic debris floating at the ocean surface were recorded in the 1970s, ...
Sediment samples (0–1 cm) and tube-dwelling polychaetes from the Norwegian Continental Shelf and the...
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in the marine environment. High concentrations of MPs are found f...
Microplastics (MP), have now been found everywhere and are being linked to negative health effects i...
Plastic waste is a distinctive indicator of the world-wide impact of anthropogenic activities. Both ...
The exponential production and use of plastics has generated increasing environmental release over t...
Plastics, including those of buoyant polymers are increasingly found in high concentrations in benth...
Microplastics (MP’s) are ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, and are derived from either d...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
Plastic is the most abundant type of debris found in the marine environment, commonly representing b...
Highlights • Microplastic burial in coastal sediments were investigated in field and laboratory. ...
Microplastics (MPs) are observed to be present on the seafloor ranging from coastal areas to deep se...
The first reports of small plastic debris floating at the ocean surface were recorded in the 1970s, ...
Sediment samples (0–1 cm) and tube-dwelling polychaetes from the Norwegian Continental Shelf and the...
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in the marine environment. High concentrations of MPs are found f...
Microplastics (MP), have now been found everywhere and are being linked to negative health effects i...
Plastic waste is a distinctive indicator of the world-wide impact of anthropogenic activities. Both ...
The exponential production and use of plastics has generated increasing environmental release over t...
Plastics, including those of buoyant polymers are increasingly found in high concentrations in benth...
Microplastics (MP’s) are ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, and are derived from either d...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
Plastic is the most abundant type of debris found in the marine environment, commonly representing b...