Plastic materials are nearly ubiquitous throughout the marine environment and are often ingested by marine organisms. Assessing this contamination requires extraction and identification of consumed microplastics, which can be challenging due to their small size and the complexity of the tissues in which they accumulate. Existing methods often favor tissue destruction techniques that use corrosive chemicals to break down organismal tissue to assess microplastic contamination. However, extensive validation of these methods is required because the chemical interactions between the digestants and plastic polymers are not fully understood. For this study, the chemical compatibility between four digestants (hydrochloric acid (HCl), nitric acid (...
Plastic pollution is an emerging environmental concern in recent years due to continuous mass produc...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Microplastic pollution has been observed in marine environments around the world and has the potenti...
Microplastic (MP) has become ubiquitous in the marine environment. Its threat to marine organisms ha...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
International audienceThe pollution of the oceans by microplastics (< 5mm) is a worldwide challenge,...
Due to the persistence and ubiquity of plastic debris in the marine environment, these contaminants ...
Microplastics, as defined by NOAA, are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long, which c...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics, defined as plastic particles of size...
Global plastic production is ever-increasing and consequently, so is plastic pollution. As plastics ...
Microplastic pollution in the ocean is a growing problem. It affects the entire ecosystem and, there...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Plastic pollution is an emerging environmental concern in recent years due to continuous mass produc...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Microplastic pollution has been observed in marine environments around the world and has the potenti...
Microplastic (MP) has become ubiquitous in the marine environment. Its threat to marine organisms ha...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
International audienceThe pollution of the oceans by microplastics (< 5mm) is a worldwide challenge,...
Due to the persistence and ubiquity of plastic debris in the marine environment, these contaminants ...
Microplastics, as defined by NOAA, are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long, which c...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics, defined as plastic particles of size...
Global plastic production is ever-increasing and consequently, so is plastic pollution. As plastics ...
Microplastic pollution in the ocean is a growing problem. It affects the entire ecosystem and, there...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Plastic pollution is an emerging environmental concern in recent years due to continuous mass produc...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...