The Chinese mitten crab is known as a pest causing damage to fishing gears and fish. On the other hand, this highly invasive species is considered a delicacy by Asian migrants and therefore commercially fished and sold in many countries. The ingestion of plastic by the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis from the Baltic coastal waters (Poland) and the Tagus Estuary (Portugal) was studied based on stomach content analysis. As many as 13% of the 302 analysed males and females (38.07–89.07 mm carapace width) from both regions, contained microplastic in the form of strands and balls. Most of them were transparent. Ingested plastic particles were identified as fragments of fishing gears. Contamination with plastic may have a negative impact o...
Microplastic pollution has been observed in marine environments around the world and has the potenti...
Global plastic production is ever-increasing and consequently, so is plastic pollution. As plastics ...
The detection of microplastics in the gastrointestinal tracts (GIT) of marine organisms has been rec...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
On 6th January 2016, biological samples ofAblennes hians were collected from the hook andline fishin...
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...
In this study, the amphipod Talitrus, the polychaete worm Arenicola marina and the crustacean Semiba...
Abstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the environment. In Flanders,...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Dispersal of Eriocheir sinensis from its native habitat is a worldwide concern. As one of the most i...
Although impacts of plastic pollution on fishthrough entanglement in discarded fishing gear anddirec...
The present work compares microplastics (MPs) contamination in two charismatic crustaceans: European...
Plastic materials are nearly ubiquitous throughout the marine environment and are often ingested by ...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
Microplastic pollution has been observed in marine environments around the world and has the potenti...
Global plastic production is ever-increasing and consequently, so is plastic pollution. As plastics ...
The detection of microplastics in the gastrointestinal tracts (GIT) of marine organisms has been rec...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
On 6th January 2016, biological samples ofAblennes hians were collected from the hook andline fishin...
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...
In this study, the amphipod Talitrus, the polychaete worm Arenicola marina and the crustacean Semiba...
Abstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the environment. In Flanders,...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Dispersal of Eriocheir sinensis from its native habitat is a worldwide concern. As one of the most i...
Although impacts of plastic pollution on fishthrough entanglement in discarded fishing gear anddirec...
The present work compares microplastics (MPs) contamination in two charismatic crustaceans: European...
Plastic materials are nearly ubiquitous throughout the marine environment and are often ingested by ...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
Microplastic pollution has been observed in marine environments around the world and has the potenti...
Global plastic production is ever-increasing and consequently, so is plastic pollution. As plastics ...
The detection of microplastics in the gastrointestinal tracts (GIT) of marine organisms has been rec...